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Create a sketch using the Scribble effect
- Do one of the following:
Select
the object or group (or target a layer in the Layers panel).
To
apply the effect to a specific object attribute, such as a stroke
or fill, select the object, and then select the attribute in the
Appearance panel.
To
apply the effect to a graphic style, select a graphic style in the
Graphic Styles panel.
- Choose
Effect > Stylize > Scribble.
- Do
one of the following:
To
use a preset scribble effect, choose one from the Settings menu.
To
create a custom scribble effect, begin with any preset, and then
adjust the Scribble options.
- If
creating a custom scribble, adjust any of the following Scribble
options and click OK:
- Angle
- Controls
the direction of the scribble lines. You can click any point on
the angle icon, drag the angle line around the angle icon, or enter
a value between –179 and 180 in the box. (If you enter a value that’s
outside that range, the value is translated to its equivalent in‑range
value.)
- Path
Overlap
- Controls
the amount the scribble lines stay within or extend beyond the path
boundaries. A negative value constrains the scribble lines within
the path boundary and a positive value extends the scribble lines
beyond the path boundary.
- Variation
(for Path Overlap)
- Controls
the lengths of the difference in scribble line lengths relative
to each other.
- Stroke
Width
- Controls
the width of the scribble lines.
- Curviness
- Controls
the amount the scribble lines curve before they reverse direction.
- Variation
(for Curviness)
- Controls
how different the scribble line curves are relative to each other.
- Spacing
- Controls
the amount of space between scribble line folds.
- Variation
(for Spacing)
- Controls
how different the amount of space is between scribble line folds.
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