How to get a repetition of shapes with a displacement and a rotation ?
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 Hi, 
 I can do such scheme in a couple of minutes in AD (Ctrl + J)
  but it is more tedious in VS: - first, Ctrl+J doesn't replicate the object, and
- then, I get this
  
 or nothing
  
 or this
  
 and finally, with the rotation center at the right position and Ctrl+D 
  Would it be possible to get it as easier than in AD ? A displacement, a rotation and Ctrl + "whatever" to get the job done ? or to get this with the recent action panel ? 
 thanks
 
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 @PatrickM just two thoughs couldnt this help you ? 
 Menu > Object > Transform > Rotate
 and then choose "copy" in the dropdown menuan other way could may be a Blend 
 and to bring the Blend Panel up
 Panels > Effects > Blend
 there is an option to make a blend to a path/curve
 and try it this way
 
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 @PatrickM Something similar in VS: - with the original object selected:
- adjust the rotation pivot.
- move with Alt+ to duplicate first.
- rotate by some angle.
- Control+D to duplicate and move.
 Not sure if you get the same effect as in AD. Another way (1) with align to path: - create a number of ellipses, position or rotation not important.
- draw a path that has the shape needed (for example the red on the right bends leftward).
- select the ellipses and then select the new path.
- in the Alignment panel click on the first Align to Shape icon (first make sure that Rotate Objects is checked)
 Another way (2) with scatter brush: - create one ellipse, keep it selected.
- open the Brushes panel.
- create a new scatter brush style: "Create Scatter Brush Style" in the panel menu.
- set the name of the brush in the Name field.
- set the spacing to 60% (or some number for the spacing between ellipses).
- confirm the scatter brush creation.
- draw an open path along which the ellipses are placed.
- apply the newly created scatter brush style (should be second in the list).
- set the brush width to a suitable value.
- or check proportional to keep the original ellipse size.
 In this case the path can be adjusted dynamically and the ellipse positions, rotations (and their number) is automatically updated. 
 
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 @Subpath thanks for the tips... blending can be a way indeed, I didn't think of it since it is lacking in AD that I use for a couple of years for my lectures diagrams. @vectoradmin thanks too for these useful informations. I will try all these (also blending) asap to get used to other workflows. Thanks    
 
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 @vectoradmin I know that there are already video tutorials for some VS features and I know that you are extremely busy working on VS but I think it would be nice (important) to develop this aspect of educational training for beginners & intermediate users to illustrate and highlight all VS functions/features. I don't always want to compare with other companies but some have been quick to make this available and it has certainly increased the interest in using their software IMHO. I personally find the videos very helpful in learning how to use software. 
 
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 @PatrickM said in How to get a repetition of shapes with a displacement and a rotation ?: I think it would be nice (important) to develop this aspect of educational training for beginners & intermediate users to illustrate and highlight all VS functions/features. yes, this is very much needed, and I will try to reserve more time for this. 
 
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 @PatrickM " video tutorials for some VS features.... " Well, we users can also do something  Already thought about a small series in tutorials 
 where I show some things that might not be soo
 well known. Where anybody could also contribute
 his own tips.@Boldline also thought about publishing his tips. 
 
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 @Subpath Yes, I've been trying to decide the best approach - if it should be a videos for individual functions or groups of functions at a time. I don't want them to be too short or too long. 
 
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 I don't know if all this can always be regulated so precisely 
 and I wouldn't regulate it too much, but I try to keep
 Videos and Picture Explanations for Tips rather short.
 Everything else I would rather see as a Tutorial.
 
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 @PatrickM Here a Video how Blend on Curve works. 
 The Circles are already blended.
 (you could edit the steps with the Up/Down Arrow Keys
 by clicking in the Value field)Here the Video 
 Blend on CurvesFound yet another function of Blend on Curves 
 Blend on Curves 2
 
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 @Subpath said in How to get a repetition of shapes with a displacement and a rotation ?: @PatrickM Here a Video how Blend on Curve works. 
 The Circles are already blended.@Subpath Amazing, thank you for your time !    
 
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 @PatrickM Things seem to be a bit easier than I thought after all. 
 As I found out in the meantime, every Blend is is already
 on Curve/Path, dont know this before. All you have to do is
 select the blended shapes and switch to the "Shape Editor Tool"
 and you can bend your curve.
 

