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So what I mean is the Roughen Tool is similar to the Wrinkle Tool, but it has the same parameters similar to the effect itself (or maybe more parameters), It's like when you click on the Rotate or Scale tool it pops up with the parameters and when your done it shows the result.
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I know the Wrinkle Tool exists, but I was asking if you could add some parameters and settings that it makes the result (similar to the Rotate and Scale Tool)
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I'm trying to make like bacteria, cells, fungi, viruses and amoeba, this is for so that I can educate people that like biology, medicine and science.
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Also is there any like plugins that exist that allow you do do similar stuff, to the tools I suggested?
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And no, the original request that I said is not AI-generated :)
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Well, can I show what the tools do? Actually not with AI? (sry I'm lazy lol)
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Here is the example for the suggested tools for biological and scientific illustrations!
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Hi Adobe Team,
I'm a student and illustrator who often creates biology and microbiology diagrams in Illustrator — things like cells, tissues, organelles, and educational layouts. Illustrator is great for clean vector work, but drawing natural biological forms requires a lot of time using existing shape and path tools.
I'm suggesting a small set of toolbar tools specifically for biology/medical/scientific illustration. These tools would help users quickly sketch diagrams like cells, cilia, tissues, or microscope views, without needing custom brushes or manual anchor editing.
Some of the tools I’m suggesting include:
Organic Blob Tool – makes soft, natural cell shapes
Cilia Brush Tool – paints hairlike projections along a path
Label Connector Tool – quick snapping lines for pointing to labeled parts
Cell Texture Fill Tool – fills a shape with cytoplasm-like granules
Microscope View Tool – adds a magnified circular view with blur outside
⚠️ I understand these are niche, and not everyone on the team is a biologist. To help, I'm currently working on a single visual mockup page showing what each tool would do. I’ll update this post with a link to that soon.
Thank you for considering support for additional scientific and educational illustration features in Illustrator. If any of this already exists as a plugin, I’d love recommendations too. I can show you some like examples if you want more clarification.
— Christian
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So I want to control the roughness with the mouse (similar to the Rotate and Scale tool)