Offsetting objects
You can create a replica of a path, set off from the selected path by a specified distance, by using the Offset Path command. This is useful when you want to create concentric shapes or make many replications of a path at a regular distance from the original path. You can create an offset path from a closed path or an open path; if created from a closed path, the new offset path appears at the specified distance outside or inside the original path. You can apply the Offset Path command as a filter or as an effect. For more information on effects, see Using effects. Use the Offset Path command to "convert" a mesh shape into a regular path. For example, if you have released an envelope, or want to convert a mesh shape for use in another application, apply the offset path filter with a setting of 0, and then delete the mesh shape. You can then edit the remaining path.
To create an offset path: - Do one of the following:
- To apply the command as a path command, select the paths you want to offset. Then choose Object > Path > Offset Path.
- To apply the command as an effect, select an object or group in the artwork, or target a group or layer in the Layers palette. (For more information on targeting, see Selecting artwork in layers.) Then choose Effect > Path > Offset Path.
- Specify the offset distance, line join type, and miter limit. (For more information about line join type and miter limit, see Creating line effects.) Then click OK.
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