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Feynman Diagrams with Adobe Illustrator

A tutorial on creating Feynman Diagrams in Adobe Illustrator. You'll learn to create brush strokes so that you can draw these diagrams quickly and easily. You can download my Feynman Diagram palett...  
 
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greenleaf81 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Great video, I randomly bumped in to your video and watched the whole thing even though I do not use this software. Your video was clear and lucid, please make more. Subscribed.
-Madhu
athoughtfulname (1 year ago) Show Hide
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This is an outstanding video tutorial. I don't plan on using Illustrator for scientific purposes, but your demonstration is quite useful for some of my projects. Thanks for making it!
rader55555 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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nice, but I just use jaxodraw
chance112244 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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boo u suk
samewish (2 years ago) Show Hide
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thx for tut
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v3zah (2 years ago) Show Hide
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thanks for the reply, i have AI cs2 and i solved the problem; looked on the internet and to get the "smooth" or "corner" options from the Join menu i have to go to Average and select "Both" first.but really thanks for the tut, i panicked cause it was just what i needed but that one step was keeping me behind. Great work
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samewish (2 years ago) Show Hide
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thx for answer~
AjabberWok (2 years ago) Show Hide
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No, the only problem I had was that my computer is set up for multiple keyboard layouts and when I press ctrl+shift it switches layouts. At some point I pressed ctrl+shift, and so the letter 'j' on my keyboard actually meant something else, and i had to switch back to the normal keyboard layout.

If you are using Illustrator CS2 and you use the the lasso tool to select two points (and they are on top of eachother) then when you go to Object > Path > Join that dialog pops up.

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