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OUTLINE STROKE an OUTLINE STROKE.

Community Beginner ,
Apr 07, 2023 Apr 07, 2023

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I have no idea what I am trying to even explain. I just use Illustrator and know what I want to do.

But I have hit a wall here.

This is a font from a font site.. "CREATE OUTLINE" and then "PATH - OFFSET PATH" to create a bold stroke outside the text. But now I want to add a new outline stroke around the black and so that it does not outline stroke the inner parts of the letters and the letters themselves, just the black outline?

 

How do I do this?

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Apr 07, 2023 Apr 07, 2023

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So the letters are no longer text, but paths, right?

Copy them and then Edit > paste in front.

Then Object > Compound Path > Relese

And in the pathfinder panel click on Unite (top left button)

Then apply the stroke you want.

You might want to actually have this in the back of the other letters, so you can Edit > Cut

and then Edit > Paste in back.

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Apr 07, 2023 Apr 07, 2023

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OK that sort fo worked, not sure I like the effect, bit ott... but guess it won't get any better than this.

 

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Apr 07, 2023 Apr 07, 2023

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As "Type=Group" you can add strokes in Appearance panel under Character. See image. Changing separate strokes width allow to control style.

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Apr 07, 2023 Apr 07, 2023

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I couldn't follow this, i did but illustrator did not perform or show me what I needed.

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Apr 07, 2023 Apr 07, 2023

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I can't believe that I've been using Illustrator for 22 years and didn't know about that... I've always nested type layers in Illustrator or InDesign, which isn't nearly as simple or seamless. Is there a way to do this with offset strokes, like 5 points off in one or more directions? Regardless, thank you for this information!

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You can do this with live text and there is an Offset path effect that you can apply to additional strokes.

Effect > Path > Offset path

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