I was cleaning up my desktop this morning and found this script for Illustrator that I wrote in exchange for a Dribbble invite from buddy Matt.
Basically you select a line segment, enter in a radius, and the script generates two circles that intersect with the beginning and end points of the line. The idea was to use it to create the vectors for something similar to the Mint logo without having to zoom in 6400% and eyeball it.
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I was cleaning up my desktop this morning and found this script for Illustrator that I wrote in exchange for a Dribbble invite from buddy Matt.
Basically you select a line segment, enter in a radius, and the script generates two circles that intersect with the beginning and end points of the line. The idea was to use it to create the vectors for something similar to the Mint logo without having to zoom in 6400% and eyeball it.
6 months ago
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Jake Fleming
Cool script. I don't know if it really works the way you're describing it though...Maybe I just don't understand.
3 months ago
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Isaac Grant *
I hate eyeballing and that is why they invented this: https://www.hotdoor.com/cadtools/powertips
3 months ago