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My circles are turning into squares???

Explorer ,
Feb 14, 2019 Feb 14, 2019

Following this tutorial, I run into trouble at 4.  Step 1.  He's got cute little circles filled with the gradient...I have squares filled with gradient.  Why?  (And they stay squares, even as I follow the rest of the tutorial

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Community Expert , Feb 15, 2019 Feb 15, 2019

The problem seems to be that in the current version of Illustrator the no-stroke, no-fill rectangles that are formed when the brush is created are not deleted by the Expand Appearance process as they were at the time the tutorial was created.

1) Follow the instructions in the tutorial for making the Art Brush, drawing a path, Expand Appearance, and Ungroup. Do not apply gradient.

2) Make sure that Smart Guides are turned on (View menu > Smart Guides or cmd/ctrl + U).

3) Choose the Direct Selection

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Community Expert ,
Feb 15, 2019 Feb 15, 2019

The problem seems to be that in the current version of Illustrator the no-stroke, no-fill rectangles that are formed when the brush is created are not deleted by the Expand Appearance process as they were at the time the tutorial was created.

1) Follow the instructions in the tutorial for making the Art Brush, drawing a path, Expand Appearance, and Ungroup. Do not apply gradient.

2) Make sure that Smart Guides are turned on (View menu > Smart Guides or cmd/ctrl + U).

3) Choose the Direct Selection Tool (white pointer) and drag it close to the cloud shape. When a square outline appears under the cursor, click on it.

4) Go to the Select menu > Same > Fill & Stroke, then delete the selected squares. If the circles disappear, undo and be sure to select only a square, not a circle!

5) Select the circles forming the cloud shape and proceed with the tutorial.

Peter

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Explorer ,
Feb 15, 2019 Feb 15, 2019

Thank you Peter, it worked perfectly!!!

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Community Expert ,
Feb 15, 2019 Feb 15, 2019

Excellent! You're welcome.

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LEGEND ,
Feb 15, 2019 Feb 15, 2019

Here is another solution requiring fewer steps. Although Illustrator "Brushes" do not accept "Gradients" they DO accept "Blends", with Transparency no less. One caution: A Blend will be "expanded" in the Brush so dragging the Brush out for editing will not work well. BUT, if you save the blend object as a Symbol you can drag the Symbol to the Brush then make any changes to the Symbol and Option+Drag onto the Brush icon to update it at any time.

Here's the actual Cloud.ai brush file. I edited it to be pressure sensitive with the Brush Tool. Play around with the settings, change the Symbol and…

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Explorer ,
Feb 15, 2019 Feb 15, 2019
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Thanks, love learning new ways to do things!

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