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Greetings,
I'm opening a DXF fill at full scale (1:1) that is an irregular shape. I need to be able to treat the irregular shape as a normal shape like you would when you use the "Rectangle" or "Ellipse" tools and be able to do a simple Offset Path, to be able to scale the shape by a specific offset value. The only way I can get this to work is doing the following 7 step process once the dxf is opened.
Is there a quicker way to offset a compound path in one direction only? Thanks for any info on this.
This is the shape
Attempt #3 steps that DID WORK (screenshots are at bottom of post)
Attempt #1 that DID NOT work
If I try doing the offset after step 2, the lines of the shape are not connected and the offset command just offsets each line in both directions, screenshots below:
Attempt #2 that DID NOT work
If I try doing the offset after step 3, the lines of the shape are combined but the offset command still just offsets in both directions, screenshot below:
Attempt #3 that DID work
Screenshots below show the correct step 2 to step 7 in order to get the one-direction offset to work
step 2
set the stroke value
step 3 (before)
make compound path
step 3 (after): Lines are now "compound" in the layer tree
path is now "Compound"
step 4 (before)
select "Outline"
step 4 (after): Layer now changed from "Compound Path" to "Path" and stroke is reset to zero
Outline shape is made but stroke is back to zero
step 5: Re-set desired stroke value
Re-set stroke value
step 6 (before): apply offset
Path -> Offset
step 6 (after): offset effect is now only offsetting in one direction as desired (inward or outward depending on positive or negative value). Negative 6 is shown in the example below for an inward offset.
Path can now CORRECTLY offset inward or outward
As far as I can see, you may just:
- Select all
- Object menu > Path > Join (default shortcut Cmd / Ctrl+J)
- Effect menu > Path > Offset Path
If desired or required you may then go to Object menu > Expand Appearance to flatten the Offset Path effect.
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As far as I can see, you may just:
- Select all
- Object menu > Path > Join (default shortcut Cmd / Ctrl+J)
- Effect menu > Path > Offset Path
If desired or required you may then go to Object menu > Expand Appearance to flatten the Offset Path effect.
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Ah thaaaank you. Yes that worked perfectly!
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