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Assuming I've understood your question properly, it is kind of possible.



Here's one method which involves the use of a graphics tablet and pressure sensitive stylus, such as a Wacom.



Draw a star, and use it to create a Scatter Brush, with settings as shown below. When you use the Brush Tool, press harder at one end and release the pressure gradually as you draw. It might take a couple of attempts to get the pressure right.



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    In case you don't have access to a pressure sensitive device....



    This is somewhat possible via a blend. But due to how blends behave, in many cases spacing will require manual refinement.



    • Create a blend, specified steps

    • Replace Spine

    • Alter blend options to set blend to be Relative to path and then increase steps to space the small end better

    • Expand the blend


    • Manually remove superfluous objects and then manually reposition a few objects for better spacing

    enter image description here



    This is far from perfect, but may offer a relative shortcut by supplying overall rotation and sizing to follow the path desired.





    If you wish to achieve precision, then there's really nothing "automated" that will accomplish that which I am aware of. You would need to manually determine sizes, positions, and rotation degrees if you want things to be precise.






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      Assuming I've understood your question properly, it is kind of possible.



      Here's one method which involves the use of a graphics tablet and pressure sensitive stylus, such as a Wacom.



      Draw a star, and use it to create a Scatter Brush, with settings as shown below. When you use the Brush Tool, press harder at one end and release the pressure gradually as you draw. It might take a couple of attempts to get the pressure right.



      enter image description here






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        Assuming I've understood your question properly, it is kind of possible.



        Here's one method which involves the use of a graphics tablet and pressure sensitive stylus, such as a Wacom.



        Draw a star, and use it to create a Scatter Brush, with settings as shown below. When you use the Brush Tool, press harder at one end and release the pressure gradually as you draw. It might take a couple of attempts to get the pressure right.



        enter image description here






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          Assuming I've understood your question properly, it is kind of possible.



          Here's one method which involves the use of a graphics tablet and pressure sensitive stylus, such as a Wacom.



          Draw a star, and use it to create a Scatter Brush, with settings as shown below. When you use the Brush Tool, press harder at one end and release the pressure gradually as you draw. It might take a couple of attempts to get the pressure right.



          enter image description here






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          Assuming I've understood your question properly, it is kind of possible.



          Here's one method which involves the use of a graphics tablet and pressure sensitive stylus, such as a Wacom.



          Draw a star, and use it to create a Scatter Brush, with settings as shown below. When you use the Brush Tool, press harder at one end and release the pressure gradually as you draw. It might take a couple of attempts to get the pressure right.



          enter image description here







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              In case you don't have access to a pressure sensitive device....



              This is somewhat possible via a blend. But due to how blends behave, in many cases spacing will require manual refinement.



              • Create a blend, specified steps

              • Replace Spine

              • Alter blend options to set blend to be Relative to path and then increase steps to space the small end better

              • Expand the blend


              • Manually remove superfluous objects and then manually reposition a few objects for better spacing

              enter image description here



              This is far from perfect, but may offer a relative shortcut by supplying overall rotation and sizing to follow the path desired.





              If you wish to achieve precision, then there's really nothing "automated" that will accomplish that which I am aware of. You would need to manually determine sizes, positions, and rotation degrees if you want things to be precise.






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                In case you don't have access to a pressure sensitive device....



                This is somewhat possible via a blend. But due to how blends behave, in many cases spacing will require manual refinement.



                • Create a blend, specified steps

                • Replace Spine

                • Alter blend options to set blend to be Relative to path and then increase steps to space the small end better

                • Expand the blend


                • Manually remove superfluous objects and then manually reposition a few objects for better spacing

                enter image description here



                This is far from perfect, but may offer a relative shortcut by supplying overall rotation and sizing to follow the path desired.





                If you wish to achieve precision, then there's really nothing "automated" that will accomplish that which I am aware of. You would need to manually determine sizes, positions, and rotation degrees if you want things to be precise.






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                  In case you don't have access to a pressure sensitive device....



                  This is somewhat possible via a blend. But due to how blends behave, in many cases spacing will require manual refinement.



                  • Create a blend, specified steps

                  • Replace Spine

                  • Alter blend options to set blend to be Relative to path and then increase steps to space the small end better

                  • Expand the blend


                  • Manually remove superfluous objects and then manually reposition a few objects for better spacing

                  enter image description here



                  This is far from perfect, but may offer a relative shortcut by supplying overall rotation and sizing to follow the path desired.





                  If you wish to achieve precision, then there's really nothing "automated" that will accomplish that which I am aware of. You would need to manually determine sizes, positions, and rotation degrees if you want things to be precise.






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                  In case you don't have access to a pressure sensitive device....



                  This is somewhat possible via a blend. But due to how blends behave, in many cases spacing will require manual refinement.



                  • Create a blend, specified steps

                  • Replace Spine

                  • Alter blend options to set blend to be Relative to path and then increase steps to space the small end better

                  • Expand the blend


                  • Manually remove superfluous objects and then manually reposition a few objects for better spacing

                  enter image description here



                  This is far from perfect, but may offer a relative shortcut by supplying overall rotation and sizing to follow the path desired.





                  If you wish to achieve precision, then there's really nothing "automated" that will accomplish that which I am aware of. You would need to manually determine sizes, positions, and rotation degrees if you want things to be precise.







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