: Is there a way to evenly change size of text? I created the attached images in Illustrator. On the first one (world map) I want to represent data going from one place to the other. I
I created the attached images in Illustrator.
On the first one (world map) I want to represent data going from one place to the other.
I had a path that I altered with the width tool, so one end is wide, and the other end ends in a small point. I duplicated this path and I used 'type on path' and in the 'type on path options', I aligned the text to the centre of the path.
I had to adjust the text size character by character to fit into the orange 'beams' and I am wondering, is there a way to somehow automatically change text size, so it evenly follows how the beam is getting wider?
I also attached an image where spiraling letters are going from small to big, where I had the same problem.
Is there a way to evenly change size of text?
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Here are two simpler methods to achieve this effect:
For simple and not too curly path, you can use top object as a wrap:
First you draw out the shape then you place the shape on top of the text.
Next select Object>Envelope Distort>Make with Top Object
For curly path, you can use Art Brush:
First you create outline from the text then you drag it to Brushes panel and create Art Brush.
In the Art Brush options window, you will find Brush Scale Options, select Scale Proportionately for better legibility. Now if you have a pen tablet you should be able to control the brush width by pen pressure. If not then you can use the Width tool to adjust and fine tune the brush width.
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