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I would like to draw with 5 lines of different colors and have them merge into one point at an end. I created a brush stroke with my 5 lines that draw exactly as I want them to, but am stuck on getting them to merge together at an end, any suggestions? I have tried expanding the appearance and then trying to separately move them, but am looking for a way that they will all blend evenly together. I attached a picture of the brush stroke I made. Thanks for any help you can offer.
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There is no specific function to do this. Either do it by hand or start over by e.g. creating a custom brush stroke with those five colored dots in it which then can be applied to a path and massaged with the variable width tool. there are alternate techniques like using blends, object wraps and what not. It's just not going to work as you have intended and some manual labour will always be required.
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You could always use the 'Width Tool' (Shift+W) to pinch it at the end you want...?
You would end up with something like this...
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Seems like you could draw the two outermost lines and use them Blend tool to add the intermediate lines. Then Object > Expand and color the lines as you wish.
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Thank you for your suggestions, I will give them a try. I did get past the hurdle by creating a brush stroke that has all 5 colors at one end that merge into a single point at the other. It doesn't always work the way I want it to, especially on lines that have curves and multiple anchor points, but sometimes I get exactly what I want. Thanks again for your suggestions.