در این فیلم، من به شما نشان می دهم که چگونه می توانید چندین استوکس را در یک طرح نقشه ی یکسان ترکیب کنید تا بتوانید جلوه های جالب و جالب را به دست آورید. بنابراین برای مثال، بگذارید بگوییم ما می خواهیم مرز خال خال را که ما چندین فیلم را پیش ساخته بود، ببریم، و ما می خواهیم آن را به این الگوی تبدیل کنیم. کجا در نقطه ای که در مرکز وجود دارد، به نظر می رسد بافته شده است. خوب این یک تابع از سه سکته است که به یک طرح کلی یک مسیر اختصاص داده شده است. و در اینجا این است که چگونه کار می کند، من به جلو بروید و بر روی مستطیل کلیک کنید تا آن را انتخاب کنید، سپس من به پنجره پنجره بروید و دستور ظاهر را انتخاب کنید تا Panel Appearance را که من در آن قرار داده اید، انتخاب کنم گوشه پایین سمت راست صفحه نمایش من حالا توجه کنید که ما شاهد سکته مغزی هستیم و ویژگیهایی که در این پانل ذکر شده است را پر می کنیم. و ما همچنین نظم انباشتیشان را میبینیم، به این معنا که سکته مغزی در بالای پر شدن قرار دارد. نه این که در حال حاضر مهم است، زیرا پر به هیچ کدام از آنها تعلق ندارد. حالا برای اضافه کردن یک ضربه دیگر، به جلو بروید و به گوشه پایین سمت چپ پنل بروید و روی نماد اضافه کردن سکته جدید مانند همین حالا کلیک کنید. و این اتفاق می افتد که در اینجا کمی از ظلم و ستم ظاهر شود. به همین دلیل است که Illustrator تصمیم دارد گزینه ای را که در آن وجود دارد حفظ کند.
00:01:06 What we want of course is to align those dots
00:01:08 to the corners.
00:01:09 So I'll go ahead and click on the second icon,
00:01:11 and that solves that problem.
00:01:13 And now I'm going to change the color
00:01:15 of this stroke to white.
00:01:16 By clicking on this little color swatch here
00:01:18 inside the Appearance Panel,
00:01:19 which once again brings up my swatches.
00:01:21 And I'll select white instead.
00:01:24 Alright now what we have is a 20 point stroke
00:01:27 directly on top of a 20 point stroke.
00:01:29 So the white one is covering the orange one.
00:01:31 To make the orange one visible,
00:01:32 go ahead and click on it.
00:01:34 So click on that second stroke there
00:01:36 inside the Appearance Panel.
00:01:37 And change it's line weight right there
00:01:39 form 20 to 40 points,
00:01:41 in order to produce this effect here.
00:01:44 Now because the rear stroke is 20 points thicker
00:01:47 than the forward stroke,
00:01:48 we're seeing what appears to be 10 points of stroke
00:01:51 drawn around each white circle.
00:01:53 And that's because the 20 extra points are
00:01:56 evenly distributed on either side of those white dots.
00:02:00 Alright now with this bottom stroke selected,
00:02:02 I'm going to make a duplicate of it
00:02:04 by clicking on this little page icon
00:02:06 at the bottom of the Appearance Panel.
00:02:08 And that'll create an exact duplicate of that stroke
00:02:11 and that way the aligns icon stays on.
00:02:14 And now I'm going to drag it and drop it
00:02:16 on top of the white stroke like so.
00:02:20 Now because it's so darn thick it's covering everything up
00:02:22 which is why I'm going to take it down to 10 points
00:02:25 in order to produce this effect right here.
00:02:28 And then I'll click off the rectangle to deselect it.
00:02:31 Now there's nothing that says that all of your strokes
00:02:34 have you match each other.
00:02:35 For example, you can mix plain strokes with dash ones.
00:02:38 And so I'm going to go ahead and switch to the last
00:02:40 document I was working on with the custom letters.
00:02:43 And I'll go ahead and press control 0 or command 0
00:02:45 on the Mac to center my view.
00:02:47 And this time I'm just going to go up to the view menu
00:02:49 choose Guides, and choose Clear Guides to get rid of them.
00:02:52 And now I'll go up to the select menu and choose Letters
00:02:56 in order to select all of those letters like so.
00:02:59 Alright now here inside the Appearance Panel,
00:03:01 I'll once again click on the add new stroke icon
00:03:04 in the bottom right corner of the panel.
00:03:06 And this time I'm going to click on a stroke color
00:03:08 right there and I'm going to change it
00:03:10 to this kind of lilac color inside this folder.
00:03:13 Which for some reason is designated as a CMYK color.
00:03:17 But it's C26 M41 Y0 K0,
00:03:20 and we end up with this very muted color here.
00:03:23 And now I'll take it's line weight down to 10 points
00:03:26 let's say in order to produce this stroke
00:03:29 inside of a stroke.
00:03:30 Now to turn this stroke into a dashed outline
00:03:32 I could either click on the word Stroke
00:03:34 in order to bring up the Stroke Panel like so,
00:03:37 or I could just work inside the dedicated stroke panel.
00:03:40 And so I'll go ahead and turn on
00:03:42 the dashed line check box.
00:03:43 And I'll make sure the dash value is 0,
00:03:45 which is giving us circular dots because after all,
00:03:48 we selected round cap.
00:03:50 And then I'm going to take this gap value down to 10 points
00:03:53 so that it exactly matches the line weight
00:03:55 and every single one of these dots touches.
00:03:58 After which point, I'll just go ahead and click off the text
00:04:00 in order to deselect it.
00:04:02 And so that's how you combine multiple strokes
00:04:05 on a single path outline,
00:04:07 really as many strokes as you like.
00:04:09 In the next movie we'll bump things up a notch
00:04:11 and I'll show you how to offset the strokes
00:04:14 in order to produce the effect of depth.