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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment tony cook commentedMacOs 10.14.6 / Illustrator 25.2.2 + 25.2.1 (Doing it on 2 separate macs.)
Drawing a simple shape (without a stroke, just fill) containing a concave curve (punching a circle out of a square) results in visual fragments being present. If we drop the .ai into indesign or photoshop it's not present, it also doesn't print out, so it looks like it's just a visual rendering thing.
If you give the shape an opacity you see further fragments - it looks as if it can't render the curve.
The glitch does scale at the same rate as the shape. It gets bigger as you scale down and smaller as you scale up - reletive to the size of the shape.
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We have the fix available in the latest release. Please update Illustrator using Adobe Creative Cloud application to the latest build for version Illustrator CC 22.1.
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Ashutosh Chaturvedi | Sr. Quality Engineering Manager – Illustrator
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MacOs 10.14.6 / Illustrator 25.2.2 + 25.2.1 (Doing it on 2 separate macs.)
Drawing a simple shape (without a stroke, just fill) containing a concave curve (punching a circle out of a square) results in visual fragments being present. If we drop the .ai into indesign or photoshop it's not present, it also doesn't print out, so it looks like it's just a visual rendering thing.
If you give the shape an opacity you see further fragments - it looks as if it can't render the curve.
The glitch does scale at the same rate as the shape. It gets bigger as you scale down and smaller as you scale up - reletive to the size of the shape.