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What would be the best way to create a blueprint pattern?


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Hi there

I was wondering what would be the best/easiest way of creating a blueprint style graph?

I've got an example below :

https://image.shutterstock.com/image-photo/old-blueprint-background-texture-technical-260nw-284571158.jpg

I'm not sure how to do it using AD, so any help would be much appreciated! Thanks

Jessica

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What exactly do you see as the problem?

Set Grid with desired pattern. 

Draw blue Rectangle with gradient (fx).

Draw thick (next thin) line (horizontal, next vertical) - copy/paste, move the copy (Move Tool or Transform panel), repeat Ctrl + J. 

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5 hours ago, Pšenda said:

What exactly do you see as the problem?

Set Grid with desired pattern. 

Draw blue Rectangle with gradient (fx).

Draw thick (next thin) line (horizontal, next vertical) - copy/paste, move the copy (Move Tool or Transform panel), repeat Ctrl + J. 

Hi there,

I didn't mean there was a problem, I just don't know how to do it. So are you saying you have to do it manually with the line tool?

Thanks

Jessica

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