DrMissile
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Hi Everyone,
We have added this in January 2021 release (version 25.1).
Please see this link to know more: https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/repeat-patterns-desktop.html
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
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An error occurred while saving the comment DrMissile commented100% agree and am also amazed this isn't a feature yet.
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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 DrMissile commented"We DoNt UnDeRstaNd feATuRe ReQueSTs WithouT a FuLl deSiGn BrieF, PlS clARifY" - Adobe
This is feature request equivalent of the "Check to see if your graphics card drivers are up to date for this 20 year old Photoshop bug."
Please read comments and use common sense.
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An error occurred while saving the comment DrMissile commentedSuper annoying, Adobe. Please remove this. Don't care if you guys recommend the update. CC app already nags me enough.
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This is cool. I will say though that the strength of the photoshop symmetry tool is that it allows for real time symmetrical painting. Wish the illustrator one was more similar to that. This is more similar to XD’s repeat object. Useful yes, but doesn’t solve the problem of being able to create symmetrical vector illustrations in real time. Even prior to the update I was able to convert an object to a component, then dupe it via mirror, end edit one half by modifying the component.