Another way to avoid the "fracture lines" is to convert the path to a shape before making the pattern. If you select the line segment and then go to object > path > outline stroke, then create the pattern it should prevent this.
Thank you! That’s another good tip. Seriously these fracture lines are such a horrible and ongoing problem. What works one day on one pattern will fail spectacularly the next day. So having a grab bag of possible solutions is gold! I’m adding this to my list, thank you so much.
Hi Helen, thanks for this. Would you be able to do a tutorial on creating patterns within strokes please. Patterns, particularly the diagonal line, as a border inside or outside a 'shape' is probably the best use I can think of for this purpose, though I see a lot of modern maps with this effect as well.
Illustrator is a powerful tool but then it has some aspects (details) that are very poor. The one to create linear patterns, for example, should be something very simple and fast. And yet it is messy, tedious and unnecessarily complicated.
Thank you Helen. This is by far the best diagonal video I have ever seen. Brilliant.
Wow, thank you Peggie!
@@HelenBradley indeed, thanks a ton. Exactly what I need.
I really want to thank you for your tutorials. They are wonderful!
This makes me so happy to hear.
Excellent tutorial Helen! It was super easy to do. Thanks for all you do.
You are so welcome Andrea.
Easy and so clear. Thanks Helen
So glad to hear Carlos
Thank you!! Exactly what I was looking for and you made it sooo easy!
Yeah! Happy to hear this.
Thank you so much miss
You are so welcome!
Another way to avoid the "fracture lines" is to convert the path to a shape before making the pattern. If you select the line segment and then go to object > path > outline stroke, then create the pattern it should prevent this.
Thank you! That’s another good tip. Seriously these fracture lines are such a horrible and ongoing problem. What works one day on one pattern will fail spectacularly the next day. So having a grab bag of possible solutions is gold! I’m adding this to my list, thank you so much.
Thank you for this. 👍🏻
You are very welcome!
Thanks a bunch - I appreciate the help!
You're welcome!
Hi Helen, thanks for this. Would you be able to do a tutorial on creating patterns within strokes please. Patterns, particularly the diagonal line, as a border inside or outside a 'shape' is probably the best use I can think of for this purpose, though I see a lot of modern maps with this effect as well.
thank you so much, that was simple and clear
Glad it helped!
Love it. Thank you
That’s so good to hear!
thank you so very much , it worked the first time, yeah 🥰
Glad it helped
This was very good!!!!
So glad you enjoyed it.
How can we save this in the color swatch so we can open it up and use it again?
Check out this video: ruclips.net/video/6yOkTXciJjQ/видео.html
It should have all you need to save your patterns and reuse them.
Merci très bon explication
Merci pour ton commentaire gentil
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Hello, can you show how to do a pattern with dotted diagonal lines? :)
🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍
Thank you!
I am from Bangladesh. It would be more clearable if u were not so fast.
I am so sorry. Will it help to slow the video down a bit?
Illustrator is a powerful tool but then it has some aspects (details) that are very poor. The one to create linear patterns, for example, should be something very simple and fast. And yet it is messy, tedious and unnecessarily complicated.
Yep!
Ma'am your voice is very low. Please keep it high.
Sorry for that
@@HelenBradley u r a great teacher
Ma'am, your vocal was clear and completely understandable. Do not change a single thing about your "low voice".