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As stated in an update at forums, there is a solution.
A backend fix has been applied. Please restart Illustrator to see if the issue is resolved.
If it persists, follow these steps:
1. Close all Adobe apps, including the Creative Cloud desktop app.
2. Navigate to the following folder location:
Mac: ~/Library/Caches/Adobe/CCX Welcome folder
Windows: %userprofile%\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CCX Welcome\
3. Locate the folder named CCX Welcome and rename it to CCX Welcome.old.
4. Relaunch the Creative Cloud desktop app, then reopen Illustrator.
Leave a comment if this resolves the issue or not.
An error occurred while saving the comment Jakub Trybowski commentedYes, the rest of the welcome screen works just fine.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jakub Trybowski commentedRecording a video is going to be tricky, as the problems seems to occur at random.
Here's what I usually do before the problem occurs:
1) I click on an object.
2) I press "G".
3) I click on a stop and change it's color using the "Color" tab.
Somtimes changing the fill color becomes impossible after i do the above just a few times.
An error occurred while saving the comment Jakub Trybowski commentedThank you very much.
Usually, it happens after I modify the color of a stop only a few times but no more than 10-20 times.
I change the fill color using the "Color" tab in the right panel. However, other color panels also don't work.
I attached an example affected file.
Interestingly, after changing the fill color of any object to black or white I temporarily regain the ability to edit all fill colors. Unfortunately, it lasts only until I recolor a gradient stop.
My computer is a Vivobook Pro with a Radeon iGPU (5900HX) and a 3050 Ti dGPU. The laptop runs a 100% up-to-date Win11 Pro.
Jakub Trybowski shared this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Jakub Trybowski commented1) After I change the colors of the stops a few times, the colors become stuck and I can't change them until I restart Illustrator.
To make things worse, if I create a new document without restarting the app, I can't set the fill color of any object.
To reproduce the problem:
1) Create a gradient with a transparent stop over a solid object.
2) Change the colors of the stops several times, after which the colors should become stuck.
3) Once you can no longer change the colors, create a new document and create an object.. You should be unable to set its fill color.
2) You're right. The gradient tool in Affinity Designer works the exact same way. When I change the color of the transparent stop to 100% cyan, I get the same result.
An error occurred while saving the comment Jakub Trybowski commentedThere are two bugs in the gradient tool, one serious and one annoying:
1) After changing/adjusting the colors of the stops several times, further modifications become impossible until I restart Illustrator. If I only create a new document - without fully restarting the app - I can't set the fill color of any object.
2) When a gradient is overlayed over another object to create a shadow effect and one stop is set to be 100% transparent, there's a very visible color tint instead of a full tranparency. To illustrate this problem, I created a gradient with the color of the fully transparent stop set to 100% cyan, which results in a visibly tinted gradient. If the gradient tool worked as it should, there would be no tint regardless of the color of the transparent stop.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jakub Trybowski commentedWhen I change the color profile from Adobe RGB to sRGB, the colors of any existing and new objects are still displayed in the Adobe RGB color space.
Sometimes the opposite also is true: When I change the color profile from sRGB to Adobe RGB, the colors of all the existing and new objects are still displayed in the sRGB color space.
In short, most of the time any existing and new on-canvas objects are displayed using the previous color profile, even though the colors in the Color tab change in accordance with the current one.
I attached my color settings.
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Affected places:
- the artboard name field, but not the artboard options dialog;
- the layers panel, but not the layer properties dialog;
The swatch and graphic style options dialogs are unaffected.