David Kozma
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408 votesCompleted (Comments Open) · AdminNeeraj Nandkeolyar (Sr. Product Manager, Adobe Illustrator) responded
This feature shipped in 2.0. Please keep sharing your comments on it’s usability. Thanks!
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Hi Everyone,
The fix for this request is available in our latest release build – 27.3. The version is being rolled out.
What’s new in 27.3: https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/whats-new/2023-2.html
Thank you for all the feedback.
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An error occurred while saving the comment David Kozma commentedYou are right, this is a very annoying bug. But recently I realized that I don't have to wait for Adobe's fix by using my monitor's color working space instead of Adobe RGB (or sRGB - I don't remember what was set before)
This will change AI colors slightly but from that point it will be consistent with the color picker. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment David Kozma commentedIllustrator's brush system is counter-intuitive and dumb at best... but you can do this with the Paintbrush.
Create a new brush, choose calligraphy then you can set pressure sensitivity to affect brush size.
Overcomplicated and makes me nervous? Yes! But works at least if I need this rarely. -
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You have an amazing shape builder tool, but it’s broken because the resulting cross-sections aren’t actually shapes waiting to be colored but just a bunch of lines which happen to end up right on other lines. They are useless as is (on the iPad), unfortunately.
Live Paint fixes this problem on the desktop.
I LOVE this feature since the arrival of shape builder there, and I also love that after expanded, I get 2 groups, one for the outlines and one for the fills.
Thank you for that, all in all this group of features were the best innovation of Illustrator in decades.
I know you have to rethink that for the iPad but it’s a cruicial addition for the current toolset as it’d complement it to be actually useful.
And honestly at that point the iPad app will be truly capable to produce final illustrations… perhaps even faster than on the desktop.