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An error occurred while saving the comment Bort, I can’t but ask — what keys are these?
To activate a canvas rotation you should either hold Space+Shift (which you can’t assign to anything else anyway) or hit Shift+H (which you can and should reassign or just remove if it bothers you).
How else can you rotate it? I am curious.An error occurred while saving the comment Marco, not yet :(
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An error occurred while saving the comment We kind of have it, as a Live Paint — but yes, it requires to convert an art into a group.
And also we have Shape Builder, that does it interactively.
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An error occurred while saving the comment This reminds me of dedicated tools used for shading Klaus animated film. Have you seen it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XZbYNCjmqo
I like the idea very much, but I doubt implementation you propose.
Although It is basically a blend, but with gradient controls, but implemented with Freeform Gradient’s triangular mesh tech underneath, I assume.
Another one type of gradient... isn’t it too much? we have 2.5 already. It should be flawless then :) -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Legacy is tough.
Symbolic links helps.
The idea of using user appdata folder is exactly in separating user data (brushes/profiles/etc) from that program files. It just does not work that well and got messy. Alas!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Ah, yes, now I see what you mean, thank you for the detailed explanation.
Agree, this indicator seems useless, when you have a mixed selection.
And I agree that something should be done about it. Let’s think.The proposed solution though (it ignores 'none', basically) is (and I beg a pardon if this sounds harsh) would be a lie — in the existing paradigm. When you show that stroke is black, it means (for 30 years already) that *every* object in a selection has a black stroke. You have no idea how much chaos it will bring to workflows if this change just happen!
Still, I love the idea.
What about this one? Hope it reads like 'all but excluding none'
An error occurred while saving the comment Michiel, you can try to use Recolor for that.
Also, you can isolate you group, select an object inside of it and then use Select Same commands to select strokes/fills you need. Magic Wand tool also can be utilized.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Elennie, there used to be a plugin called Mesh Utils by Stephen Vincent that was able to 'equilibrate mesh' — just like the first attachment shows. It never made into CC versions though.
Meanwhile, there is a free tool called Mesh Tormentor.
It does not directly provide the same function, but the result can still be achieved with it through several steps — like the second image demonstrates.
Colors seems more muddy because new anchors grab colors from 'below' them, which are intermediate.Are you interested?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jamie, if you use AstuteGraphics plugins, there is a command for that. You can also assign it to the same Shift+X hotkey.
If you are not using these, you can run a script I attach to this comment.
And yes — this should be a thing Ai has by default. Voted. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jorge, if you need more basic shapes — I advise to to study DynamicShapes plugin for Ai from AstuteGraphics. It patches all the holes in Ai’s shapes.
And yes, I tried 3D transforms in Xd. I see what you mean. On-canvas controls AND direct control over values is a way to go.
An error occurred while saving the comment Jorge, do no treat Adobe as a 'same company' :)
Star — agree, this needs to be a 'live shape', just like polygon, ellipses and rectangles.
3D rotation — well, you have it already, Effects > 3D > Rotate. Not as a tool, but effectively the same.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Ah, OK, a bit of misunderstanding. Then — SURE. This is how it should have been done initially. Of course, a user should be able to disable Tabs at all, as it is possible now.
An error occurred while saving the comment I vividly agree with every point you made except for the first one, about disappearing tabs.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Meanwhile you might want to check ColliderScribe plugin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDtqeMzDiwk
An error occurred while saving the comment Tautvydas, I agree that Ai should be able to to do it from the box, but if you desperately need it, try ColliderScribe by AstuteGraphics:
https://astutegraphics.com/plugins/colliderscribe
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The feature is complete, but the team would like to hear how it works for you and what would you like to improve.
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An error occurred while saving the comment The current method allows to show all swatches that fit search query.
Your example shows only one and ignores the second fitting color.
I agree that in most cases we search for the one Pantone color only when enter a value, but this search engine also works in every other swatch library, where ability to see all, say, 'gold' swatches (I can have a dozen of them) is indispensable.Nevertheless I think that an option to show a context for the found swatches should be added.
For example, if an option is checked, show only fitting results while the search field is in focus, but select all fitting and display a whole library again when Enter is hit? Sounds cumbersome...
Or maybe divide panel into sections and display each fitting result in its own section surrounded by neigbours? Yeah, not very useful when you only start to enter '1' — you’ll get a hundred of sections.
OK, maybe just display the one swatch in context, but add arrows to cycle between matching results, with the number of matches displayed near? Seems worth trying.
What does Rhonda think about that?
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I am happy to share that we have fixed this bug in our latest release – 25.4.1 which is available worldwide now.
Going forward, our goal is to fix as many top User-Voice bugs as possible and as frequently as possible. Given the nature of the fixes, some of the bugs will take a longer time to fix, but we are on it.
You can update to the latest release using Creative Cloud desktop App: https://helpx.adobe.com/in/creative-cloud/help/creative-cloud-updates.html
Thank you for all the feedback. Keep it coming!
An error occurred while saving the comment The added option (Trackpad Gesture to Rotate View) does NOT help to solve the unwanted rotation problem for Cintiq-type monitors.
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Please get in touch with us at any of the other support channels – https://helpx.adobe.com/support.html . Since this is not a generic issue that we can reproduce at our end, we will need someone to look into your machine to figure out what is going on here.
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An error occurred while saving the comment The SOLUTION might be to open the Eyedropper Tool options and untick top checkmarks in both columns. Otherwise your picked style goes under the 'Contents' (check the Appearance stack if you are experiencing this), and is obstructed by it.
'Unticked Appearance mode' is a default one and it seems that Ai sometimes changes these options without a user knowing. I already saw several reports about this.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Ramona, this is new. Please send the packaged file to sharewithai@adobe.com and record a short video demonstrating the glitch. Am I right thinking it happens in GPU mode only?
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I should be at least recordable in actions somehow, or available as a preset we can apply via menu command and assign a hotkey.