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mrharris2000@adobeforums.com #1
Question about proportional BEZEL
If I have a square, and I'm trying to give two paralell sides their own curve, how can I make it so that there both proportionly the same. In other words, I m creating a bend on each line with the arc tool, but Im doing this freehand. I cant get the bend the exact same on both lines. Is there a way to enter the angle/bend of a bezel curve matamaticaly ?
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mike in jersey
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BobHill@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Question about proportional BEZEL
Mike,
Make your rectangle and then bend the one side to the bend you'd like. Now Control C copy and Control F, copy in front. While top rectangle is selected, Object, Transform. Reflect/vertical/180° and then marquee both, use Pathfinder to MERGE into one object.
Bob
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