![]() ![]() Often times I have to export out to older legacy formats. Many of those things just aren’t going to make it out in export. In Adobe Illustrator I can use a gradient mesh to make a flower, I can use fancy textured brushes, repeated patterns, etc, but I am in the same boat when it comes to exporting it out to another program. And what if you have other effects that you have added to the circle how is all of that to be handled in the export process? How easy is it going to be written out to a vector format that another app will be able to read? Sometimes when I use the stroke tool to carve out some areas to color for shadows or highlights you can see some points dangling here and there, the stroke line can exceed the shape of that circle. But do you know the magic under the hood that allows us to do that? How easy is that to resolve for export to a vector format? I love using the cutter tool with the gesture to be able to quickly get sharp corners and edit shapes. I want to imply some shading so I use a pencil thickness of 0, or use the stroke tool to cut into that filled area and now I apply a darker color. The you go into the pencil editor and change the thickness of that circle’s stroke to make it thick in areas and thin in other areas. ![]() I have thought about this quite a bit and it does seem like a huge undertaking to have SVG support or vector export.įor example say you take a simple circle and draw it out. ![]()
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