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Hey y'all! I know I've done this before, but for the life of me I can't figure out how I've done it before. I'm trying to insert a name into the path of an infinity symbol. I've attached this picture for reference. No matter what I do I can't get it to work. Help, please!!! I'm working in CS6 if that helps.
oldmountaincrafts,
This is one of the reasons for keeping original/earlier versions of artwork, by setting copies aside at important stages where irreversible changes are made; one way is to have Layers with stages (duplicate and go on), another is to have locked and hidden groups/whatever (Ctrl/Cmd+C+B, then lock and hide) easy to spot. And also save the document (different names/places).
Maybe you can try to:
1) Create the infinity symbol (shown as 8 below) as a thin stroked path (and copy it, ke
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Wouldn't you just draw it?
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oldmountaincrafts,
This is one of the reasons for keeping original/earlier versions of artwork, by setting copies aside at important stages where irreversible changes are made; one way is to have Layers with stages (duplicate and go on), another is to have locked and hidden groups/whatever (Ctrl/Cmd+C+B, then lock and hide) easy to spot. And also save the document (different names/places).
Maybe you can try to:
1) Create the infinity symbol (shown as 8 below) as a thin stroked path (and copy it, keep the original), if desirable you may
2) Create the name on top of it, adapted in size and (maybe) thickness and curvature, to fit into the general 8 shape (and copy it, keep the original),
3) Cut the 8 from 1) where it meets the ends of the name so you get two paths (and copy them, keep the originals),
4) Create an Art Brush for each of the two parts of the 8, each fitting the desired thickness at the middle and at the ends (maybe a difference at the ends),
5) Apply the Art Brushes to the two paths and make adjustments, you may keep the broken 8 and the name separate or expand the artbrushed paths and join.
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Jacob,
Thank you for this information. I'll try it and see if it works. And as to the 1st part of your response, I always keep copies as I go along, but my computer and my external backup were fried by lightning and I lost a lot of valuable work product. I was able to recover some from an online backup service but not much. Thanks again. I can always count on you!
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You are welcome, oldmaountaincrafts, and thank you for your kind words.
And also save the document (different names/places).
I was a bit curt there, I believe. Among the places I think of is (burning documents to) an optical disk (multisession, or rewritable if you must).
You can also use the Adobe free Cloud storage, see this (as I read it, you can even use it without having CC):
Benefits of a free Adobe Creative Cloud membership
Did you get closer to remembering the old/original way?
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Yes, once I cleared my mind and went through your suggestions I was able to remember some of the way I've done it before and it turned out great. Thank you so much!
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Thank you for sharing, oldmountaincrafts.
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Very nice artwork, oldmountaincrafts, and thank you for sharing it.
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Thanks! It cut beautiful on my laser. Delivering it today!