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Hi all,
I'm sure I've seen this done but cannot remember how to do it.
My goal is turning a script font into single paths so I can import them to After Effects and use them to emit particles for "write on" text.
When I create some text in illustrator and then convert it to outlines I have closed shapes. That's to say I have shapes that can be both stroked and filled.
What I want is a single (open?) path sort of "between" or "inside". One that could receive a strike but no fill.
For some reason I believe this a simple and basic operation but I do not know what it is.
Maybe this script from Jongware helps;
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There is no simple way to do this.
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Hi Monika,
Thanks. When you say there is no simple way, does that mean that the only way to do it is to draw the paths by hand doing my best to match the font?
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Not really clear to what you want to achieve when you export it to After Effect..
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You might try and Offset path with negative values. Then open the resulting paths.
Or open the paths and then blend them.
Possible just drawing a path inside the letters will be the faster method all in all.
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Thanks.
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Hi,
Illustrator now supports Variable Fonts, maybe you can try with that
Regards
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Thanks. I'll look into that. In this case I just hand drew the paths using the font as a guide. I didn't take too long, less than a minute per character and I'll only get faster at it so....:)
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Maybe this script from Jongware helps;