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Illustrator Depth of field effect in Illustrator


Miljan Bej

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I am learning Illustrator and I am trying to make this effect(road with depth of field):

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What would be preferred tool/technique to achieve this in Illustrator?
Using Photoshop I could think of some way to do it with transformation effects like "perspective" or "warp"...
But how to transform 2d stripes into something like from the picture above in Illustrator?:eek:
 
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Depth of field refers to the focusing distance of lenses. What you are referring to is perspective, in this case converging lines. Like railroad tracks no longer remaining parallel as they recede in the distance.
I don't see any a simple way to achieve anything like the image you posted. You'd likely need to draw each line with the pen tool and use a width profile to make the stroke size smaller as it recedes, as I did here.
If anyone knows of an easier way to do I'd be interested in hearing about it too.
 

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hawkeye

Thanks for pointing about right terms and sorry for my late response...

I was hoping there is some easy/obvious way to do this, but if not, your solution will do the job as well...

Regards
 

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