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Hy everybody,

I'm struggling with a common effect I cannot reproduce in AD up to know (I'm new to AD and didn't find a possibility).
Often I have to use some kind of glitter that is scalable -> it has to be vector and (this would be best) a style or whatever so that I can just apply it to other objects. Here is a tutorial I found for Adobe Illustrator - how can we realise exactly this effect in AD?

https://design.tutsplus.com/tutorials/how-to-create-a-vector-glitter-text-art-effect--vector-6133

 

Thank you so much in advance for your help!

Best,

Foxi

 

 

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Hi, Foxi,

There's no "live trace" in Designer. May not ever be one. Looking over the tutorial, I don't think most of the "effects" exist in Designer. I suppose there might be a way to copy the swatch libraries for use in Designer. Very little of the tute has any one to one match between the 2 programs. I have to think if you want an exact replication of the stunt, you must stay within the constraints of the original demonstration.

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