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Does anybody know if it's possible to fill a shape with a dot pattern the way you would with a stroke. I really don't want to create an eps in illustrator and then place into indesign if it will do it for me.
As Obi-wan noted, start with a shape
Finish with a grouped set of objects and use Paste Into. (Cut or copy the group, select the frame to fill, Paste Into)
I have used a stoke, set at an angle. I defined the stroke as dotted.
(A custom stoke could control the distance from dot to dot)
I work in values I can divide in my head. 6 pt stoke, step & repeat at 3 or 6 or 9 or 12 pts.
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This thread has a script for doing this in Illustrator:
Re: [Ann] Design effect - image made of perfectly arranged circles
No reason to create an EPS file -- just place the AI directly into InDesign.
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But when you have a bunch of small dots with a bunch of points it slows down Indesign if you import the ai directly. EPS prevents that. I'm wondering if indesign will just do it so I don't have to go back and forth.
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When you Place an .ai file into InDesign, and leave it linked, it functions the same as any other linked file, and will not slow anything down. If anything, creating a complex vector shape directly in InDesign has more potential to slow things down that linking will. In any case, eps is an obsolescent format, and should be avoided.
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HI,
ID can do a lot of things (but not coffee!).
If you begin with this:
… want to do that:
… have several actions on the pattern and the shape, directly with ID elements, e.g., as:
… you can do it easily.
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Can you make the dots - diagonal lines?
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In fact, you can do anything … with the worst taste, if you feel like it!!
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Can you tell me how?
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… Really (and simply) anything with all the ID powerful features.
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3 steps:
1/ prepare the shape.
2/ create the pattern: make the first element (for this, use an object style so that you can easily modify it) and duplicate x times (H and V), to have a "complex pattern".
3. Copy the pattern, select the shape and "paste within" (in French: "coller dedans").
Done!
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As Obi-wan noted, start with a shape
Finish with a grouped set of objects and use Paste Into. (Cut or copy the group, select the frame to fill, Paste Into)
I have used a stoke, set at an angle. I defined the stroke as dotted.
(A custom stoke could control the distance from dot to dot)
I work in values I can divide in my head. 6 pt stoke, step & repeat at 3 or 6 or 9 or 12 pts.
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Salut Daniel,
In french, it's easier for me. I prefer create a basic pattern element (here, with a circle), apply an object style and duplicate it. That give me much more controls on the pattern: can be anything!
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Samples: