Create a mosaic – Adobe Illustrator CC 2015 User Manual

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Creating special effects

Last updated 6/5/2015

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Choose Effect > Stylize > Scribble.

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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.

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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.

Create a mosaic

1

Import a bitmap image to use as the basis for the mosaic. The image must be embedded, not linked.

You can also rasterize a vector object to use it as the basis for the mosaic.

2

Select the image.

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Choose Object > Create Object Mosaic.

4

If you want to change the dimensions of the mosaic, enter values for New Size.

5

Set options to control the spacing between tiles and the total number of tiles, along with any other additional
options, and click OK:

Constrain Ratio

Locks the width or height dimensions to the dimensions of the original bitmap image. Width

calculates the appropriate number of tiles to use for the width of the mosaic, based on the original number of tiles
for the width. Height calculates the appropriate number of tiles to use for the height of the mosaic, based on the
original number of tiles for the height.

Result

Specifies whether the mosaic tiles are color or grayscale.

Resize Using Percentages

Changes the size of the image by percentages of width and height.

Delete Raster

Deletes the original bitmap image.

Use Ratio

Makes the tiles square, using the number of tiles specified in Number Of Tiles. This option is located

below the Cancel button.

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