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Aaron Ncz
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May 21, 2024
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Illustrator reflect tool (sensitivity issue) spinning shape around when smart guides turned on

  • May 21, 2024
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My days have been a constant struggle recently due to Illustrator spinning objects around with the speed of light when using the "reflect tool" and have "smart guides" turned on.

 

I select the object with S (selection too), then press O (reflect tool) + hold down shift to reflect / rotate objects around using my mouse, and release both when I have the shape in in the direction I wanted.

 

The problem is: smart guides show up, and Illustrator spins the objects so fast while desperatly trying to align it to seemingly anything and everything that's in my document. The "reflect tool" works just fine when I have "smart guides" turned off. I only have "snap to point" selected, nothing else.

 

Is there a sensitivity setting, or could I tell illustrator (Adobe should and should've done this already btw!!!) to prioritize objects on my screen instead of trying to align it to everything?


Thanks in advance for any help!

Mejor respuesta de lomaxd

Thanks Kurt! After loosing my settings during a downgrade I couldn't remember the setting to stop the crazy reflection tool wiggle. Turning off the "Transform Tools" option in the Smart Guides preferences does the trick.

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Kurt Gold
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 21, 2024

I think it is a bug, but you should be able to repress the flickering by turning off the "Transform Tools" option in the Smart Guides preferences.

lomaxdRespuesta
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May 5, 2025

Thanks Kurt! After loosing my settings during a downgrade I couldn't remember the setting to stop the crazy reflection tool wiggle. Turning off the "Transform Tools" option in the Smart Guides preferences does the trick.

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 21, 2024

It's probably the shift key that interferes with smart guides. If you need an exact angle, then smart guies can do that on their own and the shift key can also do that on its own. Both together result in chaos.

Aaron Ncz
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May 21, 2024

Thanks a lot! Unfortunately I tend to reflect a lot of objects 180 degree, so not using shift would just introduce a different kind of struggle 😞

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 21, 2024

Smart guides align that for you. It's their job.