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GPU mode Ai uses by default is fast, but can be imprecise at high zoom levels. To see the art the way it’s drawn, with no precision rounding artifacts, toggle it to CPU mode instead.
An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Jim Billings commentedAs for the not being able to drag the centering tool for zeroing out my coordinates. I am trying to edit one of my "library" artwork in a custom symbol I created. Any help at fixing this would be great as this is the child artwork to many pieces I create and the center coordinates is crucial.
An error occurred while saving the comment Jim Billings commentedThank you for responding. Though I can maybe understand the offset, I was wondering about the appearance of the brush stroke which NO brush stroke is applied.
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Hello Egor,
Thank you for tip on turning off the GPU. That did the trick, took off the "brush rendering appearance" of the artwork. (note: when creating artwork at that level I will turn off the GPU, but turn it back on when creating elaborate work or when backing out of that level of detail to take full advantage of that feature!
As for the coordinate "issue" I don't thinks it a detrimental issue at all as I found I could not use the centering tool inside a symbol child, but I can at its parent level. So, I found a way that satisfies my expectation whether designed that way or not it works great for what I want!
Thank You!
Jim