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Is it possible for a bitmap to follow a path? For example, I have a vector of a 2D string and I need a repeat logo to follow it as a path. I'm not sure how I can do this without manually editing the perspective of each logo, which I don't have time for. I'm really hoping this is can be done via bitmaps, but any suggestion is welcome!

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Honestly I didn't understand what you really want to accomplish here, if it is for some sort of an animation or the like, as for example ...

... or something else here? - Maybe you can give some more concrete informations or an example?

 

 

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55 minutes ago, Catrin said:

I have a vector of a 2D string and I need a repeat logo to follow it as a path.

What do you mean by "2D string" and "a repeat logo" ?

For instance you can let vector text follow a path or use a pixel image to create a Vector Image Brush that also follows a path.

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15 hours ago, Catrin said:

Is it possible for a bitmap to follow a path? For example,

You can paste any image (jpg,png,etc) on a path

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