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    James Morris commented  · 

    I CONCUR. Eyeballing is too inancurate.

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    James Morris commented  · 

    Yes this is frustrating. I created a series of tiles using appearance->transform but when I add roughen to them, it is as if it applies the roughen effect before all the transform effects so that each tile is roughened identically.

    If I expand the shape and then turn the tiles into a compound shape or compound path and then add roughen, it still has the same identical roughening to each tile.

    The only way that works is to expand and apply roughen to the group.

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