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Circular dashed slanted stroke

New Here ,
Mar 18, 2021 Mar 18, 2021

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Trying to create something like this in illustrator and keep hitting a wall. I want a circle with a chevron stroke. Creating a chevron pattern and applying it to a circular stroke is not working. Another thought was to make the stroke a dashed line and then slant it but having trouble with that also. I appreciate any tips!!

 

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Community Expert , Mar 19, 2021 Mar 19, 2021

Let us use the new Repeat function.

 

create your (one) "arrow" and go to menu: Object --> Repeat --> Radial

Repeat_01.png

 

go to menu: Object --> Repeat --> Options

Repeat_02.png

set the desired values

Repeat_03.png

done.

Repeat_04.png

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mar 18, 2021 Mar 18, 2021

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Hi @nopl2015 

  1. (new) Repeat function
  2. Brush
  3. Blend
  4. Transform effect

will do what you want.

 

Here was a similar discussion:

Expand Object ring radius without effecting Object sizes 

 

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Thank you! Could you go into a little more detail for each of those steps if possible?

 

I appreciate you!

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Most of it is well described in the link.

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Thanks. I'm not undetstanding how to translate that example into what I'm trying to do. I'm still pretty beginner with Illustrator. 

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Let us use the new Repeat function.

 

create your (one) "arrow" and go to menu: Object --> Repeat --> Radial

Repeat_01.png

 

go to menu: Object --> Repeat --> Options

Repeat_02.png

set the desired values

Repeat_03.png

done.

Repeat_04.png

 

 

 

 

 

 

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