Josiah Fickinger
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Please share the test file! It’s hard to tell anything by the image alone.
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I know I typed a lot, but I'm clearly disappointed that designers behind a professional program does not have enough common sense to add basic intuitive features.
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AdminAnkit Goyal(Illustrator Team) (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) responded
- Introducing Smoother Gradients with Dither
No more banding in your blends! The new Dither option helps you create smoother, more natural-looking gradients—perfect for polished designs across screen and print, especially for gradients with colour stops having very little colour difference between them
How it works
You’ll find Dither in both the Gradients panel & the Control bar. If you want to retain vector editing capabilities when exporting as PDF, make sure to select “Preserve Illustrator Editing Capabilities.”Experiment with Dither in your gradients and let us know what you think - your feedback helps us make the workflow "smoother".
Kindly try this in our Latest Beta Builds 30.0.21.
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I know, you're telling me photoshop has the ability to create seamless gradients yet Illustrator can't. That's an unacceptable. It'd be great if they could at least make the vector colors pixel sized.
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I guess I could, but as you can see in the photo, I have both vector paths highlighted, but the stroke bar reads 1 point even you we can clearly see they appear to be different sizes.