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An error occurred while saving the comment I like the idea. Setting a key object for Distribute Objects (not Spacing) feels underutilized, and for now is identical to Align. A key could be used here to tell Illustrator to 'distribute from the leftmost to the left edge of THIS object' when is used for Horizontal Distribute Left, for example. Is this what you have in mind? Please share more
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An error occurred while saving the comment Actually, this is normal.
A colored object has a fill. When you create a new object, the fill is usually inherited, right? And if you have the 'New Art Has Basic Appearance' option turned off in the Appearance panel's menu, it grabs all the appearance from the last selected object as well.
The thing is a text is not a simple object, it's a special type of a group with characters inside, and each one of them can have its own color. The text object, however, does not have its own fill by default, and if it had one, it'd go over the colored characters.
A newly created text gets the default [Basic Paragraph} paragraph styles (which can be found and edited in the dedicated panel. If you modify it to have a different color for your glyphs, you'd have it. But it won't be inherited from the last fill anyway.But I like the idea. The fact it works like this now doesn't mean it can't be done otherwise. This needs to be studied. Thanks for bringing this up. I'm moving this into feature requests section.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Thanks, Darleen, now it is quite clear. While it can be done manually with an action or just with a Save a Copy command, this'd require to navigate into the package folder, right? I assume you package quite often if you try to make a shortcuts with this... Makes sense. Thank you for the suggestion and the clarification, let's see if anyone wants this too.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Edson, how exactly do you 'take' the design into Photoshop? There are many ways to do it, including those which results seams like this.
Can you share the test file and the exact steps you make to get these results?
You can share the file here and send it over to sharewithai@adobe.com if you are not allowed or do not want to share it publicly. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment OK, I can replicate it with the file, but it's very weird!
After I open the file in 26.2.1 on Windows and try to expand all three bottom object (circle, square, coast), with 10 steps (the values I have from previous operations), they all get expanded fine.
If I undo the operation and try to expand them one by one, it still works (including the coast).
But if I undo and try to expand with a different steps value... no luck with all shapes, no luck doing this with one at a time, no luck with expanding with the original value.
Relaunching Ai helps, but then it starts to misbehave again. Ugh!
Melany, thanks for the report. I'll try to bring some attention to this.
An error occurred while saving the comment What a strange bug... Can you please share the file for testing, here publicly or privately, via sharewithai@adobe.com? If you prefer using email, please add the link to this report into the body of the email (https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/45133792).
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There is a controversy about modifiers. See, Photoshop requires you to start holding Alt/Opt before you click, only then it counts as duplicating. While it clearly defines the intention and allows a user to release the Alt any time, it's also infuriating for those who comes from the Ai and other apps first, where you can start holding Alt/Opt anytime, and duplicating is intended only when the key is held at the moment of releasing. If one decides not to copy, they can just stop holding... but this requires to time the release.
These are two different worlds and there is no clear intersection between. But perhaps an option can be introduced to control it.
Anyway, thank you for raising this up. Let's hope more users come to talk about it.