Zsuzsanna Gyűgyi
My feedback
2 results found
-
Brush strokes get displaced from their paths in large canvas documents
-
step_1.jpg 199 KB -
step_3.jpg 205 KB -
step_2.jpg 197 KB -
Illustrator%20stroke%20bug%201.png 49 KB -
Illustrator%20stroke%20bug%202.png 51 KB -
Illustrator%20stroke%20bug%203.png 44 KB -
Illustrator%20stroke%20bug%204.png 55 KB -
Screen Shot 2022-12-08 at 12.11.30 PM.png 80 KB -
Screenshot 2021-03-29 at 20.17.51.png 164 KB -
Large Canvas Art Brush.ai 97 KB -
Screenshot 2020-11-17 at 10.17.43.png 290 KB -
Screenshot 2020-11-17 at 10.17.43.png 290 KB -
Screen Shot 2020-10-22 at 10.55.36 AM.png 297 KB -
Screen Shot 2020-10-22 at 10.55.36 AM.png 297 KB
39 votesAn error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment
Zsuzsanna Gyűgyi
commented
When drawing with a calligraphic brush in Adobe Illustrator (latest version via Creative Cloud on Windows), with Wacom Cintiq, the stroke appears visually offset by several pixels from the actual path.
In Wireframe view, the path is in the correct position, but in normal preview mode the rendered stroke is shifted.
Interestingly, if I switch to a different brush (e.g. a basic non-calligraphic brush) and then switch back to the original calligraphic brush, the rendering corrects itself and the stroke aligns properly again.
The issue seems to be document-specific: when I create a completely new document, the problem does not occur there.
System info:
OS: Windows
App: Adobe Illustrator (latest version via Creative Cloud)
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti
Screen/Pen: Wacom CintiqNotes:
This appears to be a rendering issue only, as the underlying path remains correct in Wireframe view.
Zsuzsanna Gyűgyi
supported this idea
·
-
-
200 votes
Remaining issues are addressed in Beta build 29.2.0.10, Please try and add a comment.
Zsuzsanna Gyűgyi
supported this idea
·
Thanks for your answer! Yes, actually this was the case. I have eventually also noticed this and recreated a much smaller canvas. I will proportionally upscale it when it comes to print preparation.