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signswi
11-11-2011, 12:14 PM
I hear this complaint about Illustrator all the time, he's a tutorial I came across that covers how to do it (this time as part of a technique to do the all-too trendy 1900s newspaper print stripe shadow effect).
http://blog.rogercline.com/2011/11/05/old-school-embossed-type-in-illustrator/
mikey-Oh
11-11-2011, 12:47 PM
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The Vector Doctor
11-11-2011, 01:09 PM
The part about the object>blend>make does not work too well. You end up with objects that are stairstepped. I wish the SMOOTH extruded look was that easy using the blend
jhilldesigns
11-11-2011, 01:10 PM
VD - i doubt that would be an issue once it is turned into the 45deg. lines
The Vector Doctor
11-11-2011, 01:25 PM
VD - i doubt that would be an issue once it is turned into the 45deg. lines
Hmm why not. Isn't the 45 degree just a fill? It is filling the stairstepped shape so that still remains. Unless I am missing something
The gray box in the last step uses that stairstepped shape
jhilldesigns
11-11-2011, 01:28 PM
your probably right.
kilgoretrout
11-16-2011, 02:30 PM
Hmm why not. Isn't the 45 degree just a fill? It is filling the stairstepped shape so that still remains. Unless I am missing something
The gray box in the last step uses that stairstepped shape
You can just select the anchor points by clicking and dragging and delete them.
The Vector Doctor
11-16-2011, 02:58 PM
You can just select the anchor points by clicking and dragging and delete them.
But that deletes the whole segment. Doing so in Illustrator does not eliminate just the anchors. You would have to draw the missing segment back in. Not a big deal on a couple letters but this same function on a serifed set of letters or dozens of letters would be time consuming
All fine for small printed work but these issues show up on a grander scale
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