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sammybee@adobeforums.com #1
One path with different colors
Hi all-
I'm trying to create a curved path that is 1pt wide. And, one the along the first segment of this path I'd like it to be a certain color. Along the next segment, another color and so on and so on.
Can this be done?
Thanks
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Scott_Falkner@adobeforums.com #2
Re: One path with different colors
Hard to parse what you want, but it sounds like a multi-coloured dashed line. Create an artbrush by drawing two thin rectanges next to each other, grouping them, then dragging the group into the Brushes palette.
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sammybee@adobeforums.com #3
Re: One path with different colors
Hi Scott,
I think your recommendation is going to work. Thank you for your help
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BobHill@adobeforums.com #4
Re: One path with different colors
Or make your path, give it a stroke, then Expand and apply gradient.
Bob
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