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Artist => General Art Discussions => Topic started by: 3Deep on March 17, 2016, 11:20:01 AM
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Hey can anyone help me create an easy circular saw blade in Illy, I know there's got to be a simple way to do this without drawing each and every little blade tip
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Google it D. Find a nice large one and auto trace it.
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I've got one if you want to shoot me your email.
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I was going to suggest clipart, but then remembered this popping up before, and I know that I once saw a method of doing this, duplicating and positioning the teeth relatively easily in Illy and DRAW. I am also interested in the technique, perhaps for future projects.
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@ Homer yeah I thought about doing that, but I still would like to know an easy way to do this, hey Mcguire I send you an email.
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Ok after a little monkeying around with it I figured it out in Illy, make a circle with the ellipse tool then go to the effects and use distort & transform and use the zig zig then expand it then use the twist tool your good to go.
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Thought I'd chip in here with a technique that's a bit more predictable than distort and transform effects, in case it helps someone:
1. Draw a circle, and then a polygon centred in the circle with the amount of points matching the required repeated elements (in this case saw teeth).
2. Draw one element/sawtooth relative to the circle centre.
Select the element to copy/repeat (saw tooth), then select the rotate tool
3. Click once on the centre of the circle to set the rotation point, click a second time on one point of the polygon, and click a third time on the next polygon point over while holding down the alt key (copy element).
4. Assuming all has gone correct then you have 2 elements now at the right spacing apart from each other. Now the trick is to hit CTRL D to repeat the copy until the element has repeated right around the circle.
It's a pretty quick technique once you've done it a few times, but I'm sure there is also a better way that i don't know of too.
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there are several ways to do this but what we found useful over time is having templates that divide a circle into equal amounts by degree.
here are a couple from our files . To use this in the example we would simply draw one saw tooth, place the center of rotation on the center of the template , copy paste move by degree , etc, etc see attached files
PS better PDF attached
mooseman
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Make one tooth and then use distribute function along path should work. It would allow you to control the spacing.
Pierre
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What about dragging the single sawtooth element into the brushes menu and making a pattern brush? Then apply the brush to a circle and play with stroke and some of the brush settings to get the right circular saw look...
Very quick way to get something rough down but more troublesome to tweak for an precise look.
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Now that I had a moment to look, check this out, pretty straight ahead...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAHNGSPNmks (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAHNGSPNmks)
Steve