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13 votes10 comments · Illustrator (Desktop) Feature Requests » Effects, Appearance, Graphic Styles · Admin →
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There are now several separate requests made, based on the feedback in this thread:
1. Regarding adjustable color and opacity for 3D shadows:
https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/47054086
2. Regarding presets for each tab in 3D and Materials panels: Object, Materials, Lighting:
http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/47350001
All those who commented on the topic until October 16, 2023, are already added as voters there. If this is something you want to have for 3D and Materials in Illustrator — please upvote it. If possible — create new requests and bug reports about 3D, rather than commenting here inside. This will help the team to better prioritize efforts on making the feature better. As always — thanks for the feedback! It helps.
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I'm sorry, but this is completely and totally unusable for what used to be fairly simple, although primitive in the old tool. I just want to rotate a flat plane in 3D and manipulate those paths. Instead, I get these scribbles all around the actual shape.
The tool works fast, but it does not produce any usable results.
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I came back to try this issue again and it still happens even on the latest version of Illustrator, 28.5.
After making the Compound Shape, undoing releases the clipping mask and creates a group of the two shapes instead of returning to the clipping mask state it was in. It should undo back to when it was a clipping mask.Hugo Miramontes shared this idea ·
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hugo Miramontes commented
Hi. I wanted to bump this because the issue still persists on the latest version, Illustrator 2021. It just takes longer to crash. Attached is a short video of this bug.
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I am happy to share that we have fixed this bug in our latest release – 24.3.0 which is available worldwide now.
Going forward, our goal is to fix as many top User-Voice bugs as possible and as frequently as possible. Given the nature of the fixes, some of the bugs will take a longer time to fix, but we are on it.
You can update to the latest release using Creative Cloud desktop App: https://helpx.adobe.com/in/creative-cloud/help/creative-cloud-updates.html
Thank you for all the feedback. Keep it coming!
An error occurred while saving the comment Hugo Miramontes commented
Thanks for fixing this bug!
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I didn't pay much attention to the new 3D features in Illustrator because I wasn't impressed then and several years later, I'm still not impressed with them now. I'd like to see these built to work how (I assume) most people actually expect them to work, which is as a powerful, vector-based 3D tool to manipulate 2D shapes. I expect the output to be clean, sharp, and vector-first for easy editing. This is something the old tool aimed to do, though quite clunky by today's standards.
Today's 3D tools feels like a tool ripped straight from Photoshop and taped onto Illustrator, which is no good at managing all the raster effects it prioritizes. If I want to create some stylized 3D logo or text or graphics, the new tool will spit out clumsily-shaded, rasterized, and just plain ugly renditions. And I have limited options if I want to clean this up in Illustrator. Outputting to vector feels like an afterthought. The only option is to create wireframes, which is a mess of overlapping lines that almost has me doing the work all over again. With how quaint the old tool was, at least it produced clean, culled results which could be further modified. Because that's what a tool is supposed to do: save me time to create the art I want to make, not make more work for me.
Basically, I don't think this tool is anywhere close to accomplishing what it set out to do or even match the features of the tool it's meant to replace. Existing tools within Illustrator don't quite match the features for the look I'm going for either. Envelope Distort does not account for perspective, leading to an odd look due to lack of foreshortening. Free Distort is hopelessly outdated but could use more control over the foreshortening effect. I may have to consider third-party tools or just abandon this look altogether since it doesn't look like Illustrator is capable of producing this seemingly common look.