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I am looking to deepen my understanding of how the skew function operates within the Rectangular Grid tool in Adobe Illustrator. Specifically, I would like to know how the grid lines are arranged when the skew is set to 50% towards the top in a grid of 100 by 100 points. Could you please provide a detailed explanation of this concept, including how the skew percentage influences the distribution of grid lines and how they would be spaced in this scenario? An example would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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I am looking to deepen my understanding of how the skew function operates within the Rectangular Grid tool in Adobe Illustrator. Specifically, I would like to know how the grid lines are arranged when the skew is set to 50% towards the top in a grid of 100 by 100 points. Could you please provide a detailed explanation of this concept, including how the skew percentage influences the distribution of grid lines and how they would be spaced in this scenario? An example would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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ie, posting duplicate messages is spamming and can get your banned from the forums.
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If you get no answers on your question, don't create a new post with the same question, but react on your own post to give it some attention.
This forum is by and for users, who do not always have the answer to a question.
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Could you please provide a detailed explanation of this concept, including how the skew percentage influences the distribution of grid lines and how they would be spaced...?
Sorry, but no. I can't. I am a user just like you. I am not an engineer and I do not work for Adobe. As Ton said, if someone knows they will answer.
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The Skew setting defines the percentaged increase / decrease of the distance between (adjacent) horizontal or vertical dividers.
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I know that.I want to know the exact formula that illustrator uses for placement of the horizontal and vertical dividers.
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@Ghulam Mohyuddin, please do not create multiple posts with the same question.
While I appreciate you have a question about Illustrator, I don't see an active membership or subscription under your account. A lack of an active subscription or plan can prevent you from contacting us directly with your questions about Illustrator, @Ghulam Mohyuddin .
What version of Illustrator is your question about? What type of Creative Cloud membership are you using to access Illustrator?