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An error occurred while saving the comment As for now, only Dynamic Shapes Tool from Astute Graphics does this exact thing, with arrow keys specifically. And yes, three is a bare minimum, two point give way too non-circular circle.
As for the broken Round Corners effect — again, there are several third-party effects (all paid), and a bug report you can upvote:http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/47649155AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) supported this idea · -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Even with the installed extension from the Microsoft Store (https://adobe.ly/48GyoGR) I can’t place HEIC images into Illustrator, or open the attached document — I get an error, a dialog that offers me to install that very same extension.
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You can now try the Star as a Live Shape in the latest Beta 28.3.0.47
Please test it and share your feedback on the tool.
An error occurred while saving the comment Illustrator team is going to add a Star live shape: http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/32360224
No curvy sides though.Triangle you can create already, using a polygon with 3 sides. Same with octagons — create a polygon with 8 sides.
Partial circles would hardly ever be at separate shapes from the existing ellipse, which you can modify to be halves and quarters...If you need more shapes and more control over them, take a look at DynamicShapes plugin by Astute Graphics: it has hearts, gears, crosses, bubbles, etc.
An error occurred while saving the comment While Ai team takes its time, there is an external solution for this, Dynamic Shapes plugin form AstuteGraphics paid plugins pack. It has a lot of your examples included, but some are very specific. However, I believe you can request those from the developer. Worth trying a demo at least.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Looks broken. You do have 100% of UI scaling for both Windows and Illustrator, don’t you?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hala, have you tried to use Live Paint tool? It can effectively work as a bucket tool. It stays live until you expand it and allows you to edit lines of the painted artwork until that.
https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/live-paint-groups.htmlDoes it suffice? Please try and reply back.
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An error occurred while saving the comment It seems like Ai tries to show you the stupide 'local / cloud save' dialog, at it fails to display its contents.
Unfortunately for us, the team decided to not mirror the option for us in Preferences... I will try to let them know. This it bad! -
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An error occurred while saving the comment What do you mean by 'drawing in graphics'? Can you share an example, please?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Illustrator does allow that.
Go to Preferences and disable Zoom with Mouse Wheel in General section to be able to use Alt+scroll to zoom.
You can also disable Animated Zoom in Performance section, to enable back the zoom-to-marquee mode.Does it work for you?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Am I right thinking that you select some dimension objects, then press Enter (or click the gear button in the floating panel, or double-click the Dimension Tool button in the tool panel), and then try to edit some options in the dialog window, expecting these changes to apply to these dimensions you have selected?
As for the scale — there is a way to change the scale of these, so that all size are bigger or larger.
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Latest builds of Illustrator allow to edit most of created dimensions using Properties and Control panels.
The tool dialog sets options for new dimensions only and does not have a button to apply the set options to selected or all dimensions on canvas. If you wish to have a button like this in the dialog, please upvote this request.
If you have other weak points to point out — please comment or make a new request / report.
An error occurred while saving the comment Am I right thinking that you select some dimension objects, then press Enter (or click the gear button in the floating panel, or double-click the Dimension Tool button in the tool panel), and then try to edit some options in the dialog window, expecting these changes to apply to these dimensions you have selected?
As for the scale — there is a way to change the scale of these, so that all size are bigger or larger.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Sonoma, which MacOS version do you use?
Does it work better if you downgrade to a previous version of Illustrator — the earliest one the CCD allows to get?When you say you can’t access the tool panel — does it mean you can’t click it, or is it not visible, or something else?
Can you share screenshots of the artifacts you get on canvas you mention?
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An error occurred while saving the comment There are several reports on 'flickering screen' already posted here...
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An error occurred while saving the comment The trick I published below works much better in later versions.
You can apply a stroke to a clipping group with an ease and control the alignment directly form the Stroke panel. The Divide and Add effects are not required anymore, and holes are treated as expected.An error occurred while saving the comment Files
An error occurred while saving the comment There is a workaround I came up with, that solves this problem, almost completely, except for some minor limitations.
Please study the files attached.Some notes about the method:
1. Two Graphics Styles are created to apply these quickly.
2. You can't change the alignment when a style is applied, but can change everything else — color, weight, etc. This happens because
Ai doesn’t let us toggle the alignment, when a stroke is applied to a clipping group — even with this method. One part believes clipping groups can’t have aligned strokes (and thus Stroke panel has controls deactivated), but another part knows the stroke is aligned (and Appearance panel says so). That’s why styles were built using simple shapes.3. Divide effect should not remove empty paths in its options — otherwise the stroke won’t bound the clipping path itself — even when filled, the mask is considered to be empty by the effect.
4. No holes are possible with this method (see clip_stroke_inside-outside_hole) — you will see the background through them, but no stroke.
5. Method won’t work for clipped images, texts, meshes, blends, etc. Only simple graphics.
This is nowhere an ultimate solution, but a mere hack.
Please upvote the request to make it a legal proper functionality.
If I can come up with something like this, engineers at Adobe surely can do it better.AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) supported this idea · -
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Strange. It is available in the latest recent version...
Did you have it before?