Herman Tselinsky
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We are excited to announce that this feature is now available in BETA (starting V 29.1.28).
The new 'Generate color info' helps you share color information with others.
To use this, just select the colors from the swatch panel and click on 'generate color info' in the menu options.
You can customise the size, layout, color codes etc.
PS : Currently we only support CMYK values but other color codes such as RGB, HSB, spot vs process colors are in pipeline and we will ship them shortly.
Please try out this feature and let us know what you think!
Thanks
Saurav
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An error occurred while saving the comment Herman Tselinsky commentedFrom time to time I need to put some reminders in a complex document about alignments/mistakes made by myself but which I unable to change right now because it's time consuming but not really important. Not sure it such a feature will be needed for a lot of users, but having something like notes panel in photoshop would be handy. Thank you.
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Illustrator's anti-aliasing is very dirty and very-very dark. I personally work mostly on icons in Illustrator and the reason I avoid the application for say simple UI is that the result will be dirty. If I import my illustration from AI to Photoshop or Adobe XD - the whole layout will become much cleaner, lighter on preview and on export from there.
Recently I've encountered a situation when my colleague had a small circle, and for this circle, the stroke's been defined as black and the fill was transparent. In Illustrator it looked like the circle hadn't a hole in its center (because the stroke was wide and the circle itself was small) but in any other application (Ps and even Safari and Sketchapp when exported as .svg) the hole was big and obvious.
See, I can't show Illustrator's export results to my clients, especially on pitches: my layouts will look dirtier than other persons' work. It will look cleaner even if I open illustrator's file in Photoshop and export from there. But it solves the problem on an export stage and not when I'm editing a file. So it's a real problem.
It would be lovely if you implement in Illustrator the same anti-aliasing mechanism as you already have in Adobe XD or After Effects.