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: Make path that have same space between each other inner triangle I have created triangle, I want to create lines inner it. I successfully created some lines, but the space between other line

@Nimeshi706

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I have created triangle, I want to create lines inner it. I successfully created some lines, but the space between other line is not same (sometimes further sometimes closer).

Lets look below image that I have created on Photoshop



That I want ask, How to create a collection of blue line (path) in above example with same space between each other? It's there tool in Illustrator to make 4 or 6 line with same space? thanks in advance

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@Berryessa866

You can create the lines with a few Transform effects.


Draw a single horizontal line
Add a Transform effect (Effect → Distort & Transform → Transform...) with some vertical movement and a number of copies...


Add a second Transform effect to the same line. Set the rotation angle to 60 degrees and the number of copies to 2...


You can then go to Object → Expand Appearance to expand the lines (and use the Shape Builder tool or Pathfinder etc. if you want to construct shapes from the lines)

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@Shelley591

I think a single tool can help you with this "Rectangular Grid Tool"



If you double click the icon, a popup will appear and you can enter the detail..

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@Ogunnowo857

Like I said in my comment, one way would be to Lego it up and use small triangles to form the big one.

You could make the gap with a stroke by aligning it inside so that you can easily snap them together. If you move the first triangle holding down Alt, you can repeat that with Cmd+D.

So basically:


Make the first triangle


I used red stroke to make aligning easier.

Copy / Move using mouse while holding down Alt
Repeat using Object > Transform > Transform again (Cmd+D)


Repeat until you got enough for the half of the bottom row

Group it Cmd+G
Copy Cmd+C
Paste in place Cmd+F
Rotate. I used Free transform tool E.
Align so that the saw teeth match.


You could do this by drawing a disposable rectangle. Size doesn't really matter as long as the right side is touching the vertical cernter of the right most triangle in the bottom half. Select that and the top half of the first row and use Window > Align with key object being the rectangle.

Copy / Move the whole bottom row using mouse while holding down Alt
Repeat using Object > Transform > Transform again (Cmd+D)


Repeat until you got enough to form the big triangle

Remove the extra triangles.


First I selected all of the triangles and then I used Shape builder tool Shift+M to unify the triangles I didn't need. Then I just selected them with the Selection Tool V and backspaced them out of my life.

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