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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedIn Illustrator 25.1, if I open any file that has any amount of content (even just a single shape), there's a problem with GPU view. If I press Control Y to view wireframe, then press Control Y again to return to GPU view, it does not go back to GPU view. GPU view is greyed out and it goes to CPU view. If I do the same with an empty document, I can go back and forth from Wireframe to GPU view repeatedly and GPU view is not greyed out.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedOh, I see. Thanks for your reply Egor Chistyakov. That is the problem.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedYes I really strongly agree with this one. Last night I needed to make the block shadow. I ended up doing it with the transform effect. As we know, it creates hundreds of stair steps on the diagonal lines, so I ended up going back and fixing all of that stuff, costing me an additional 20 minutes of work.
Illustrator is the best of the best. Please add this feature and make our lives easier. My other choices are to buy Coreldraw just for this, or rent Astute Graphics "Astui" nonsense just to fix the mess that is made by Illustrator.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedSome years back, Adobe introduced Image brushes to Illustrator. The implementation was uncharacteristically shallow for Adobe who usually adds plenty of functionality and flexibility to any tool, which is great. Well, the images brushes were introduced, and I suppose abandoned and never looked at again. I think Adobe needs to revisit image brushes and add a lot more functionality. The best image brush implementation I've found so far in any software was in Serif's discontinued software called DrawPlus. That's what Adobe needs to shoot for, at least. Think about this. There are true vector brushes in Illustrator that are so complex and heavy that they are completely unusable. I've taken some of those brushes and converted them to DrawPlus image brushes where they perform great because they're only images that look like the original vector brush. So one advantage of the image brush is that it can perform well where a complex vector brush can not. Also in DrawPlus, you have the ability to add color which is not possible in Illustrator. Another big advantage is the kind of shading that Serif's newer program called Affinity Designer is known for. Again, Illustrator has pure vector shading brushes that are completely unuseable because of how poorly they perform. The image brush can do wonderful shading. The system is already in place in Illustrator but the high performance brush is what's missing. This would add something awesome to Illustrator. There was one other program that had brushes like that. Microsoft's Expression Design, also discontinued, which was built on top of a different, earlier program that was also discontinued! Now there's Affinity Designer that just doesn't get it right. I'm hoping Illustrator will revisit this tool and workflow and make it into the tool that it should be. Right now, images brushes in Illustrator are just pitiful. You can't even do something very basic like coloring the brush stroke.
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The big problem is that there are many image viewers that can not see these images when spot color is preserved. So I can have a pdf document with these images and when people try to view them, there are just empty spaces where images had spot colors preserved. It is a big problem and a hassle to constantly have to uncheck that box, each and every time as I'm making lots of images at a specific resolution.