Federico Platón
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An error occurred while saving the comment Federico Platón commentedThe same shortcuts that work in Photoshop are used with modifiers for Arranging objects
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975 votesCompleted (Comments Open) · AdminSanjit Samanta (Senior Product Manager, Adobe Illustrator) responded
Dear Users,
We have launched this feature in the latest release of Illustrator, 24.2. I request you to try out this feature and give us your feedback.
Thanks,
SanjitAn error occurred while saving the comment Federico Platón commentedYesterday I got into a real world situation where the current limit severely compromise a project. I received some aerial photos for a nationwide GIS project, i have merged just a couple of those (.tif) pictures in PS, but their size is higher than 5 mts side. I wish I could trace 2 or 3 combined pictures for tracing and get e.g the detailed borderline of lakes, swamps, that require a flat representation without reflections of light or waves.
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Please share your thoughts on the following:
1. Would it make sense to have a separate desktop app, just to create charts, and bring them inside Illustrator or InDesign? It may not be on cloud.
2. Or would you rather have us work on building it within Illustrator?
Thanks
YogeshAn error occurred while saving the comment Federico Platón commentedAt least the graph tool need to fully revamped. It lacks a lot of basic features and is not very stable. I get several crashes doing simple things. I think it should not be very hard.
For a more full featured and advanced graph/chart set of tools, I would not mind it is developed as Dimension, a separate application that can be integrated with Ai and ID. It may take shorter to build up, and many people do not use or need this kind of tool.
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740 votesStarted (Available In Beta) · AdminAvinash Singh Kotwal (Principal Product Manager, Adobe Illustrator) responded
Adobe Illustrator's Multithreading Journey Begins!
Dear Illustrator Community,
I'm thrilled to announce that we've embarked on an exciting journey to bring multithreading capabilities to Adobe Illustrator. This significant undertaking will enhance performance and responsiveness across various aspects of the application.
While this is a complex process that will take some time to fully implement, I wanted to share our progress so far.
Our Approach
We've strategically begun by focusing on the most computationally intensive operations—those that typically take more time and block the main thread, resulting in slower response times while you work. By moving these operations to separate threads, we aim to significantly improve your overall experience with Illustrator.
It's important to note that you may see more noticeable impact in some areas than others initially. However, we want to assure you that this is just the beginning, and we will continue this journey to bring improvements across…
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I am on Windows 10 with a i7 8th generation.
My monitor is a Dell 27"at 5K.
And my graphic card is a Nvidia GTX-1060 with 6Mb Vram.
I have set a document 2 feet side, with a big text and three squares covering more than half of the artboard, items set to overprint and uplicated about 5 times each. Also have tried scaling all up, including the aartboard, 10x with the same result:
Under 2 seconds to preview. Zooming up/down entering Outline view and going back to Preview overprint takes less than 2 seconds.
I think the graphic card is the main or only player here.
If you use Overprint mode on a 4k or 5k display you need a lot of processing on the graphic chip.
Nvidia seems to have shown a better behaviour with Adobe apps.