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How to paste a group into a shape so that contents warps accordingly?
Hi. I need help accomplishing something which I assume is pretty basic in Illustrator, but I can’t seem to find any tutorial on the web on how to do it.
I made a tall and narrow rectangular shape. Lets just say 40 pixels wide by 800 pixels high. I gave it no stroke, but gave it a red fill. I copied this rectangle six times and aligned them all adjacent to one another, side by side. I gave each of the other six tall and narrow rectangles different fill colors: orange, yellow, green, blue and purple. Then I grouped all seven rectangles together resulting in a rainbow colored rectangle 280 pixels wide and 800 pixels high.
On a separate layer I used the pen tool to create a wavy-like shape, curving, zigging and zagging so that the shape is of varying widths and extends to 800 pixels high from top to bottom. I guess the shape resembles a long winding water-slide at a water theme park, or possibly a winding pillar of smoke coming out of a chimney. I hope you get the picture.
Now, what I want to do is to take that rainbow colored group and somehow insert it into that wavy winding shape. By this I don’t mean like a clipping mask, but rather I’m expecting the group of rainbow-colored rectangles to warp and distort itself in reference to the curves and varying widths of the wavy shape in which it is nested.
I hope this is clear.
Thanks for any help
