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Egor, thank you. A Live Paint group is a good idea, however, what I have in mind is something else, which, in fact, goes far beyond the rectangle example. I would like to control the stroke length based on units or percentages. It should have an option for zero width which really is zero, that is none! Why the emphasis? Try to reduce the stroke width with the Width Tool to zero—Illustrator still renders a hairline (which is visible in export). I love the Width Tool, though it should have an option for numeric control (including offset to move the stroke away from the path). I attached a file with a few examples. Maybe you have some new suggestions…
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Please share your thoughts on the following:
1. Would it make sense to have a separate desktop app, just to create charts, and bring them inside Illustrator or InDesign? It may not be on cloud.
2. Or would you rather have us work on building it within Illustrator?
Thanks
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A couple of questions on this:
1. Would it be okay to have a separate spec creation service much like the upcoming Adobe XD service? On this service, anyone with a link, can select any objects, and view its dimensions (W/H), colors, fonts etc. Or should it be inside Illustrator.
2. Are you only going to create horizontal, and vertical dimensions? Or would you also like to have angular dimensions as well?
Please share more details about your workflow.
Thanks,
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An error occurred while saving the comment Andreas commented
Egor, thank you for the fast response (the more given that it took me half a year). It’s a good workaround for this specific task.
I would like to add that it would already be a great help if the reference point in the transform effect could be defined by coordinates. (So it would no longer be necessary to add a Null-Point.)An error occurred while saving the comment Andreas commented
I would like to achieve something like this in one go. By now it is simply a nightmare—you cannot achieve it with either the transformation effect or the blend tool—or am I missing something?
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I imagine an extended dialog or - even better - a non-modal palette. This expands depending on the number of copies desired. For each entry in this list properties are selectable: transformation (position, scale, rotate) and fill as well as stroke color/width.
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Egor, thank you so much! The results are great, though they require a lot of effects… However, the hairline is gone, which was my major concern.
The gradient solution I was already familiar with, but there you have the annoying procedure of controlling two swatches living in exactly the same place (they don't even snap to each other) – An additional list view of all swatches would be a simple solution, in my opinion.
Thanks again.