I tried to use Adobe Illustrator today. This was a mistake. I spent **one hour** trying to fix a stray/misaligned anchor in a mesh object's edge before I gave up. No amount of Googling explained what the fuck was going on.
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Replying to @marcan42
Hi Hector, Sorry to hear about this. Would you mind sharing a screenshot and details about your workflow so that we can try to assist you? We're here to help, just need more details.^Om
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Here is a video of the issue. This is an AI file I received from a designer. This is my first time editing with AI, but I am familiar with other vector editors and was expecting a 5 minute fix to make the side of this mesh a perfect vertical line. This behavior baffled me.pic.twitter.com/ZpIasDE3Iz
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Replying to @marcan42
Thanks for sharing the workflow video, I'll surely pass on your feedback to the team. Regarding the export issue, please open the file in Illustrator, click on View menu and select Outline (Ctrl/Cmd+Y) and check if you see the transparent part as a Path there. ^Ompic.twitter.com/gzDTrlpm52
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I checked as you said, and there is no path or other geometry there. A similar glitch also appeared in another part of the image. Note the hard, not antialiased pixel edges. It's definitely a renderer bug/glitch.
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