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Live preview of color is now live in Illustrator 27.1.1, for Color Picker dialog, Color panel, Properties and Control panel, and Appearance panel.
It works in GPU mode only.
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Eyedropper is now available in the color picker dialogue to help you select color from your artwork.
Please download the latest version of Illustrator (V29.2 and above) to experience the changes and let us know your feedback.
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We have released the support for Gradient swatches in CC library with our latest release - v29.3
You can select the gradient swatch in swatches panel and add it to CC Library through the button on the bottom bar in the panel. You can also select any object which has gradient applied and add that gradient to CC Library through Add Elements from the Libraries panel and choose Fill Gradient from the drop-down menu.
Please update to this version from your Creative Cloud Desktop application and let us know your feedback.
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Before I was using Illustrator as my main source of design. From research to production.
When was doing more UX work and switched to Sketch, and have this infinite canvas, I cannot go back
anymore. I use Sketch to mockup. I'll refine in Illustrator after yes, but it would be nice to stay in the same software...
I just want my illustrator to be infinite so that I can explore and stay in this focus without the need to constantly scale down, reposition, change files, etc. It breaks the creative flow.