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I honestly would love to see a gradiant feature that has the option to be deformed to shape. Liek a butterfly shaped radial gradient or a star shaped gradient , the radial gradient should be able to act more like a proportional subdivision
or a vector-feathering might also work for that
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As mentioned before, this got shipped into the main (GA) build, but the development is not completed. The team has been gathering all the user feedback and intends to address it.
Here are several relevant entries you can upvote.
Bug reports:
- Spots and Globals are converted into process colors when included into Swatch Info
- Swatches Info doesn’t work for the only swatch selected
- Swatch Info renders a saved tint as yet another copy of the main global color
- The default text color in Swatches Info is rich RGB black when used in a CMYK document
- Tabs in Swatch Info text are made with spaces instead of actual tabs
- Bottom margins for labels are too small for Swatch Info objects in the column view (with no card backgrounds)
Feature requests:
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I also like to add some files here to show you, what is possible with advanced blending tools in other apps:
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One feature I truly miss in Illustrator — and would absolutely love to see in future — is an advanced blending tool.
I am missing a way to create non-uniform, live blend distributions, ideally with the ability to adjust the spacing of blend steps independently along both the X and Y axes.
I have seen what is possible in other vector tools such as Xara and Vector Styler, and the level of control they offer is so much better than AI. In comparison, Illustrator’s native blend functionality feels very limited.In Xara, for example, the Position Profile feature allows a customizable distribution control, while Vector Styler offers a dedicated blend options panel with extensive and flexible settings, which are impressive.
You can find some references here:
Xara
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4yC4ZTCYWE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLw2ry4lRdgVector Styler
https://www.vectorstyler.com/documentation/effects/blending/
https://www.vectorstyler.com/documentation/effects/blending/options/
Thank you very much for considering this idea. Tools like this would be incredibly valuable :beten:.Warm regards,
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Dear @Egor
To be honest, I find working with the 3D effects in Illustrator quite time-intensive.
A Bevel tool for Embossed Shapes would be a real game changer for the art I am working with—especially when I am creating garments. Effects such as bevels would play a central role for me here.
Having such an intuitive and flexible solution would enhance both the workflow and the quality of the final result when working with AI.