Jeremy
My feedback
131 results found
-
32 votes
This is expected to be fixed in Beta 28.6 build 62.
An error occurred while saving the comment Jeremy shared this idea · -
3 votesJeremy shared this idea ·
-
1 voteJeremy shared this idea ·
-
6 votesJeremy shared this idea ·
-
23 votesJeremy shared this idea ·
-
2 votesJeremy shared this idea ·
-
8 votesJeremy shared this idea ·
-
40 votesJeremy supported this idea ·
-
39 votesJeremy supported this idea ·
-
4 votes
Sean, the new Beta release have an option to Intertwine objects, giving you a way to make knots like this. It won’t work exactly the way you described, especially for multiple strokes, but it’s going there.
Please try it and give your feedback.
Jeremy supported this idea · -
2 votesJeremy shared this idea ·
-
716 votesCompleted (Comments Open) · 139 comments · Illustrator (Desktop) Feature Requests » User Interface · Admin →Jeremy supported this idea ·
-
667 votes
We have done further updates to Dimension tool with recently released version - 28.3
You can create and use your custom scale for dimension, hide or show units on dimensions and dimensions are now sticky to the object - they transform as well when you transform the object.
An error occurred while saving the comment Jeremy commentedNeed something like the CadTools plugin does, but just simple dimensions from selected points. I.E. you click a point, and then another and AI add the measurement as art objects. You would need to incorporate scale.
Jeremy supported this idea · -
2 votesJeremy shared this idea ·
-
1 vote
This seems to an InDesign issue or slowness of your file system or network. Illustrator has no role in the link update / place inside Indesign.
Please log this on Indesign UserVoice : https://indesign.uservoice.com/
or Please get in touch with us at any of the other support channels – https://helpx.adobe.com/support.html .Jeremy shared this idea · -
11 votes
It is possible to do in Illustrator as well — not in Preferences, but in File > Document Setup dialog (Cmd/Ctrl + Alt +P) — because these settings are local for a document and not global. Same exact controls.
Jeremy shared this idea · -
5 votesJeremy shared this idea ·
-
61 votes
This feature is made available to you through all the public builds starting V 27.8. Please try it out and let us know what you think!
Jeremy supported this idea · -
3 votesJeremy shared this idea ·
-
70 votesCompleted (Comments Open) · AdminNeeraj Nandkeolyar (Sr. Product Manager, Adobe Illustrator) responded
In CC 2019 (latest update 23.0.1), at 100% Zoom 1inch artwork would display at 1inch in physical (Print) size, on any display. If this doesn’t work right for screen design workflows, please use the checkbox Preferences > General > Display Print Size at 100% Zoom, to turn off the feature. Currently this feature works only on primary display, and there are plans of extending this to other attached displays.
Jeremy supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Jeremy commentedAs long as I can remember, illustrator's zoom level percentage has meant diddly squat, because 100% zoom doesn't actually ever represent a 1" line on the screen with 1" worth of pixels.
I would like to see a way to enter in a factor into the preferences that would correct this. E.G. My screen at 100% displays a 3"x3" square at 2 3/16" x 2 3/16". What I am proposing is that we could enter in a factor to correct this:
Since 2 3/16 multiplied by 1.371429 results in 3, the factor I would enter in would be 1.371429. It would be even nicer if there was a "wizard" feature that helped one determine the zoom factor to use or set it for us based upon physical measurements.
A separate vertical -vs- horizontal factor may or may not be needed for some monitors, i don't know, but something to consider.
When selecting an image within a clipping mask with the direct selection tool (white pointer), and rasterizing the selection, the entire clipped group gets rasterized.