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Dean Fritzel #1
Is it possable to "polar array" in Illustrator?
I have a line and want to copy and rotate it around one of its ends every 60 degrees. Easy to do in CAD...can I do it in Illustrator 10?
TIA
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James_E._Talmage@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Is it possable to "polar array" in Illustrator?
Polar Grid Tool. It's in the Line Tool's flyout.
ClickShiftDrag (to constrain to circular). Before mouseup, press up/down arrow keys to add/subtract radial dividers. Press left/right arrow keys to add/subtract concentric circles. Press X/C keys to alter logrithmic distribution of the circles.
JET
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Jacob_Bugge@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Is it possable to "polar array" in Illustrator?
Dean,
No, not directly, but you can copy the line end to end and rotate/copy twice. That will give you your six lines 60 degrees apart and meeting at the centre.
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