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Is this curved text blend possible in Illustrator?


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I've started playing around in illustrator and came to a full stop when I tried to find a way to create a side curve to a text blend (cause I don't know the limitations of the blend tool)



Here's what I'm trying to create (these are a billion layers individually colored (poorly) and resized and frankly just nuts AND makes illustrator crash.



enter image description here



And this is just simple text blend



enter image description here



Can I ask, what is this text effect even called? Seen it on 70's and 80's logos/cartoons but did not know how to google more information about this. I went with the blend tool to start cause I like its gradient effect but that of course only goes in a straight line or if you change the spine curves only to one direction.



Does anyone know of a way to do this? Does it have to be done manually as in drawn or is there some other simpler way to do it?










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    I've started playing around in illustrator and came to a full stop when I tried to find a way to create a side curve to a text blend (cause I don't know the limitations of the blend tool)



    Here's what I'm trying to create (these are a billion layers individually colored (poorly) and resized and frankly just nuts AND makes illustrator crash.



    enter image description here



    And this is just simple text blend



    enter image description here



    Can I ask, what is this text effect even called? Seen it on 70's and 80's logos/cartoons but did not know how to google more information about this. I went with the blend tool to start cause I like its gradient effect but that of course only goes in a straight line or if you change the spine curves only to one direction.



    Does anyone know of a way to do this? Does it have to be done manually as in drawn or is there some other simpler way to do it?










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      I've started playing around in illustrator and came to a full stop when I tried to find a way to create a side curve to a text blend (cause I don't know the limitations of the blend tool)



      Here's what I'm trying to create (these are a billion layers individually colored (poorly) and resized and frankly just nuts AND makes illustrator crash.



      enter image description here



      And this is just simple text blend



      enter image description here



      Can I ask, what is this text effect even called? Seen it on 70's and 80's logos/cartoons but did not know how to google more information about this. I went with the blend tool to start cause I like its gradient effect but that of course only goes in a straight line or if you change the spine curves only to one direction.



      Does anyone know of a way to do this? Does it have to be done manually as in drawn or is there some other simpler way to do it?










      share|improve this question














      I've started playing around in illustrator and came to a full stop when I tried to find a way to create a side curve to a text blend (cause I don't know the limitations of the blend tool)



      Here's what I'm trying to create (these are a billion layers individually colored (poorly) and resized and frankly just nuts AND makes illustrator crash.



      enter image description here



      And this is just simple text blend



      enter image description here



      Can I ask, what is this text effect even called? Seen it on 70's and 80's logos/cartoons but did not know how to google more information about this. I went with the blend tool to start cause I like its gradient effect but that of course only goes in a straight line or if you change the spine curves only to one direction.



      Does anyone know of a way to do this? Does it have to be done manually as in drawn or is there some other simpler way to do it?







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          Each blend has a spine.



          • Use the Direct Selection Tool to select the bottom point of the spine
            and convert it to a smooth point clicking the Convert Selected
            Point to Smooth
            icon at the top options bar

          • Move up the top handler holding Shift to do it at 90º

          • Increase the blend steps

          enter image description here






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            You absolutely fantastic being!!!! This is so simple I could cry ... how did I not think of playing with the spine - Thank you so much for explaining this to me!!!!!

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          Each blend has a spine.



          • Use the Direct Selection Tool to select the bottom point of the spine
            and convert it to a smooth point clicking the Convert Selected
            Point to Smooth
            icon at the top options bar

          • Move up the top handler holding Shift to do it at 90º

          • Increase the blend steps

          enter image description here






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            You absolutely fantastic being!!!! This is so simple I could cry ... how did I not think of playing with the spine - Thank you so much for explaining this to me!!!!!

            – Sunneva Joh
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          • Glad to help you.

            – Danielillo
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          Each blend has a spine.



          • Use the Direct Selection Tool to select the bottom point of the spine
            and convert it to a smooth point clicking the Convert Selected
            Point to Smooth
            icon at the top options bar

          • Move up the top handler holding Shift to do it at 90º

          • Increase the blend steps

          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer




















          • 1





            You absolutely fantastic being!!!! This is so simple I could cry ... how did I not think of playing with the spine - Thank you so much for explaining this to me!!!!!

            – Sunneva Joh
            8 hours ago











          • Glad to help you.

            – Danielillo
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          Each blend has a spine.



          • Use the Direct Selection Tool to select the bottom point of the spine
            and convert it to a smooth point clicking the Convert Selected
            Point to Smooth
            icon at the top options bar

          • Move up the top handler holding Shift to do it at 90º

          • Increase the blend steps

          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer













          Each blend has a spine.



          • Use the Direct Selection Tool to select the bottom point of the spine
            and convert it to a smooth point clicking the Convert Selected
            Point to Smooth
            icon at the top options bar

          • Move up the top handler holding Shift to do it at 90º

          • Increase the blend steps

          enter image description here







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            You absolutely fantastic being!!!! This is so simple I could cry ... how did I not think of playing with the spine - Thank you so much for explaining this to me!!!!!

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            You absolutely fantastic being!!!! This is so simple I could cry ... how did I not think of playing with the spine - Thank you so much for explaining this to me!!!!!

            – Sunneva Joh
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          • Glad to help you.

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          You absolutely fantastic being!!!! This is so simple I could cry ... how did I not think of playing with the spine - Thank you so much for explaining this to me!!!!!

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