در این فیلم من به شما ساده ترین راه را برای ساخت مسیرهای پیچیده تر در داخل Illustratorand نشان می دهم که از دستور "Join" استفاده می کند. با این که من به شما نشان می دهم که چگونه این کویل خطی خطی ایجاد کنید، اگر ترجیح می دهید، با یک ابزار مارپیچ استاندارد. با فرض اینکه شما یک template "راهنماهای مرکز" ایجاد کردید، چند فصل برگشت، به منوی "File" بروید و "New From Template" را انتخاب کنید یا میانبر صفحه کلید "ctrl + shift + n" را فشار دهید یا "cmd + shift + n" در Mac. سپس به جلو بروید و قالب خود را قرار دهید و دکمه "New" را کلیک کنید تا آن را بارگذاری کنید. حالا چیزی که میخواهید انجام دهید این است که به ابزار Line بروید، در اینجا و ابزار Polar Grid را از منوی خروجی انتخاب کنید و سپس می خواهم که مکان نما خود را، در اینجا، در تقاطع این دو راهنمایی قرار دهید و سپس کلید "alt" را فشار دهید یا کلید "انتخاب" را بر روی مک و کلیک کنید. و با توجه به این واقعیت است که شما گزینه "تغییر گزینه" را انتخاب می کنید، شما اشکال خود را از مرکز به سمت خارج ایجاد می کنید. و به لطف چهره T کلیک کنید، شما جعبه گفتگو را به ارمغان آورده اید. من فقط می دانم که اندازه ای که من دنبال می کنم، 616 پوند و 616 پوند است و سپس به دنبال آن هستیم 25 تقسیم کننده متقارن، شما می خواهید اطمینان حاصل کنید که ارزش عددی شما 0٪ است، و سپس به جلو بروید و تعداد تقسیمات شعاعی را به صفر نیز برسانید، و سپس روی «خوب» کلیک کنید و به یک دسته می رسید
00:01:15 of concentric circles as we're seeing here.
00:01:17 The "Polar Grid Tool" always results in a group,
00:01:20 as we can see over here
00:01:21 on the far left side of the control panel.
00:01:23 That group is just going to get in our way,
00:01:24 so go up to the "Object" menu and choose
00:01:26 the "Ungroup" command to break all the circles apart.
00:01:30 Now you want to make sure your guides are locked down,
00:01:32 so go up to the "View" menu, choose "Guides"
00:01:35 and then, if the command does not have a check mark
00:01:37 in front of it, as it doesn't in my case, go ahead
00:01:39 and choose that command.
00:01:41 Now you want to switch to the white arrow tool which,
00:01:43 of course, you can get by pushing the "a" key,
00:01:45 and then just go ahead and marqee all of the top points.
00:01:49 Then go up to the "Edit" menu and choose the "Cut" command,
00:01:53 or you can press "ctrl + x" or "cmd + x" on the Mac,
00:01:56 and now cut away the top halves of those circles.
00:01:59 Now, return to the "Edit" menu and choose
00:02:01 the "Paste in Front" command, or you can just press
00:02:03 "crtl + f" or "cmd + f" on the Mac.
00:02:06 Now what you want to do, is drag this point, right here,
00:02:09 over one; just like that, that's as far as you go
00:02:12 and it will just snap into alignment. as we've seen.
00:02:15 Now you want to press "ctrl + a" or "cmd + a" on the Mac
00:02:19 to select everything, then go up to the "Object" menu,
00:02:22 choose "Path" and choose "Join"
00:02:25 or you can just press "ctrl + j" or "cmd + j" on the Mac.
00:02:29 And that will go ahead and join all these half circles
00:02:32 into a single, larger open path.
00:02:36 Now go ahead and click off the paths to deselect them.
00:02:39 Click on this little path, right there, do you see that?
00:02:42 If you go ahead and press "ctrl + plus sign(+)"
00:02:44 a bunch of times in order to zoom in, you'll see that
00:02:47 we have this straight edge in the center of the document.
00:02:50 Click on it with your white arrow and then press
00:02:53 the "Backspace" key or the "Delete" key on the Mac
00:02:55 to get rid of it, then press "ctrl + 0",
00:02:57 or "cmd + 0" on theMac to zoom back out.
00:03:00 I'm going to take the line wave up to, let's say "6 pt",
00:03:03 just so we can better see what we're doing,
00:03:05 and I'm going to click on the word "Stroke"
00:03:07 and select the round "Cap" so that we
00:03:10 have round caps at either end of our spirals.
00:03:12 And I say "spirals" because we actually do have two.
00:03:15 I'm going to press the "v" key to switch
00:03:17 to my black arrow tool, and I'll click off the paths
00:03:19 to deselect them and then I'll click on this guy,
00:03:21 right there, to select it.
00:03:23 I'll change the color of that stroke to,
00:03:24 let's say, blue, so that we can see that we've actually
00:03:27 ended up with two spirals; I just want one
00:03:30 so I'm going to click on that blue spiral again
00:03:32 and press the "Backspace" key or
00:03:34 the "Delete" key on the Mac to get rid of it.
00:03:36 Now let's dress up our spiral by adding a few strokes.
00:03:39 I'll click on it to select it and then I'll go up to the
00:03:42 "Line Wave" option and raise it to "20 pt" for starters,
00:03:45 then I'll go to the "Window" menu choose
00:03:47 the "Appearance" command to bring up the appearance panel
00:03:51 and I'll drop down to the "Add New Stroke" icon
00:03:53 in the lower left corner of the panel,
00:03:55 and I'll click on it to add a new stroke.
00:03:57 I'm going to change the line wave this time
00:03:59 to "10 pts" and I'm going to click on its swatch
00:04:02 and then I'm going to select this shade of red, right here,
00:04:05 which is "R=237 G=28 B=36", in order to add this
00:04:09 nice bright red stroke, and now with that stroke selected,
00:04:13 there inside the appearance panel go up to the "Effect" menu
00:04:16 choose "Distort & Transform" and then choose
00:04:18 the "Transform" command; then I'm going
00:04:21 to change both of my "Move" values to "-2 pt",
00:04:23 like so, and then turn on the "Preview" check box
00:04:26 and you can see that that stroke moves up and to the left,
00:04:29 at which point I'll go ahead and click "Okay".
00:04:32 Now let's make a copy of that stroke by clicking on it,
00:04:34 the red stroke that is, then you want to click on
00:04:37 the little "Page" icon, at the bottom of
00:04:38 the "Appearance" panel, and this time we're going
00:04:40 to take the line way down to "6 pt"and I'm going
00:04:42 to change the color of this stroke to this shade of orange,
00:04:45 right there, "R=241 G=90 B=36" and then I'll twirl
00:04:50 the stroke open by clicking on this little "twirly" triangle
00:04:53 and I'll click on the word "Transform" and I will take both
00:04:56 these values down to "-3pt" this time around
00:04:59 and as soon as I click "Okay" you can see the stroke move
00:05:01 just a little bit up and to the left
00:05:03 then I'll click on this stroke, click on the "Page" icon at
00:05:07 the bottom of the panel to make another copy of it, change
00:05:10 its color this time to this, kind of, yellowish orange,
00:05:13 which is "R=247 G=147 B=30" and then I'll take the line
00:05:18 way down to "2 pt" this time around, I'll click on
00:05:21 the word "Transform" and I will take both of these values
00:05:24 down to "-4 pt" and click "Okay", at which point we now
00:05:28 have all the strokes we need.
00:05:30 Now I'm going to zoom out a little bit
00:05:32 by pressing "ctrl + minus sign (-)"
00:05:33 or "cmd + minus sign (-)" on the Mac
00:05:34 and I'm going to get the rectangle tool
00:05:36 from the "Shape Tool" fly-out menu
00:05:37 and I'll draw from one corner of'
00:05:39 that bleed-guide to the other, like so,
00:05:42 and then I'm going to get rid of the stroke for this shape.
00:05:45 Now I'll change the fill to this second to darkest shade
00:05:48 of gray, which is all values at 26, now I'll press
00:05:52 the "Escape" key to dismiss that panel
00:05:54 and I'll "Right click" inside of that shape,
00:05:57 choose a range and then choose "Send to Back"
00:06:00 in order to send it in back of that spiral.
00:06:04 Then I'm going to switch back here to "Layers" panel,
00:06:06 I'm going to turn off that "Guides" layer,
00:06:08 I'm going to press the "v" key in order to switch back
00:06:11 to my black arrow tool, I'll click off the shape
00:06:13 to deselect it and then I'll zoom back in.
00:06:17 That's how you create a linear spiral,
00:06:19 that in our case, looks like a hot burner,
00:06:21 using a combination of the "Polar Grid Tool"
00:06:24 along with the "Join" command.