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Tutorial 78: Unconventional Bouncing Boxes

First, there's a hidden youtube-related joke in here, so the first person to find it gets a free copy of StackIt (which we released this week as I'm sure you probably saw, you faithful patrons).

As for the tutorial itself, this week, we're looking an an interesting interaction between offset paths and open path shapes. It allows us to make simple strokes into stroked shapes. It can definitely be taken further than this and I encourage you to do so. For example if you want to have a bunch of offset lines that won't work with a repeater (like complex curves or lines that change angles) you can use multiple offsets to make additional strokes spaced perfectly apart that can be trimmed. And if you link the paths in each one together, you can edit it all with one path.

You'll just have to modify your trims so that they go out from the center—begin with start and end set to 50% and then end with start set to 0% and end set to 100%. Then adjust your offset to compensate. If you don't want the ends closing, you can trim them or mask them separately.

Experiment. Good things happen.

Tutorial 78: Unconventional Bouncing Boxes

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