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    Doubt: How to distribute elements

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    • R Offline
      rause
      last edited by

      Hello again.

      How can I to distribute with equal spaces between these elements? Without drawing lines,... etc. Like in Illustrator.

      https://dl.dropbox.com/u/9738375/su_distribuir.png

      Exists any free plugin for this?

      Thanks.

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        You can use temporary guide-lines offset at the desired spacing, and snap to those...
        With the native tools you can make a linear array of copies.
        The Help files do just that... 'Help'...

        The make copies a set distance apart use Move+Ctrl and move the preselected object[s] in the general direction desired; lock the movement to an Axis by using the arrow keys or holding Shift; then either snap to some other geometry or a guide-line, OR type in the distance you desire + <enter>; the copy is made where specified; NOW before doing anything else type in the number of copies required followed by an x or a * [e.g. 5x] + <enter> [typing x5 or *5 also works], multiple copies are added after the first one: NOTE, if you want to make copies to fill in a certain distance then make the first copy at the full extent; then immediately type a / followed by the number of copies [e.g. /5] + <enter>, this time the copies are spaced evenly within the overall distance specified by the first copy's location...
        Read the Help it even has pictures πŸ˜‰

        Before you think to ask it also works with Rotate+Ctrl to make radial array-copies... πŸ˜’

        TIG

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          rause
          last edited by

          XD Oks, thanks πŸ˜‰

          Now I have make copies between distanceA - distanceB with /x, and I have make 360ΒΊ radial copies.

          Thanks so much.

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