Best way to achieve this effect?
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 Hi. I am new to VS and would like to achieve this effect. Would using a dot stroke and the blend tool be the best way? Thanks  
 
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 @wbjp Dot stroke with blend should work, but make sure to uncheck the "Relative to Width" option in the dash editor view (accessed from Stroke panel with the button next to the dash drop down). 
 In this way the spacing of the dots will be the same, regardless of the stroke width.
 
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 Yes, a stroke with dashes would be a way 
 another may be to use/create a Pattern Brush.Btw you can convert Dashes into Objects/Curves by select 
 your Stroke with dashes and then
 Menu >
 Object > Shape (is near the Bottom) > Convert to Dashesand then 
 Menu >
 Object > Break apart
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 Here is a Tutorial of mine, in VS its also possible
 to create a Pattern Brush from one or more Blends.
 https://www.vectorstyler.com/forum/topic/2089/playing-with-blend-in-pattern-brush/11
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 Here a Dashed Strokes
  converted in curves/paths 
  
 
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 The beauty of being able to convert strokes into paths/curves 
 may become clearer when you realize that you can replace
 these paths now with any shape you like.
 By using the Find/Replace Feature in VectorStyler.
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 Dashes converted in Paths
  
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 Paths replaced with Stars
  
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 @VectorStyler and @Subpath, Thanks! I will try. 
 
