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    Anonymous commented  · 

    I am so glad to see these comments. It's been years of frustration. I love Illustrator but this is the basis of the work I do. Generally for print, generally small enough to fit on 11x14 or smaller, full of vector lines & curves. This "glitch" has cost me countless days of tidying & ultimately, I have to settle for a stroke that is less than I intended. Not as natural & not as authentic as I can achieve on paper- that is the ultimate goal. Capture the life in the drawing, no matter what tool is used. Thank you for correcting this. I'm sure a solution exists.

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    I have been experiencing this for years in many AI versions using a Wacom tablet/pen. I like to sign my drawings & almost all tight or thin stroked curves "fill in". I have been working around it by using the scissors tool to randomly cut the stroke in as many places as necessary to get the fills to disappear. Obviously, this is not a convenient solution. I want my strokes to flow as naturally as possible without having my tool dictate what I can achieve. Hoping a solution is near. Thank you.

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