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October 14, 2017
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Vectorisation et couleur

  • October 14, 2017
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Hi every one,

Je viens de démarrer avec Illustrator, j'ai créé une figure composé sur Illustrator. Quand je la rétrécie, les contours n'évoluent pas proportionnellement. C'est pourquoi je voudrais vectoriser le contour... J'ai trouvé nu outil "Vectoriser le contour ou le tracé" mais, cela ne fait rien du tout. Quelqu'un peut-il m'aider ?

Et question de plus, comment enregistrer ses couleurs et/ou dégradés pour les réutiliser n'importe quand ?

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Merci par avance,

Cordialement Calvin 😉

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    Srishti_Bali
    Legend
    November 3, 2017

    Hi Calvin,

    I would like to know if the steps suggested by Jacob worked for you, or the issue still persists.

    Kindly update the discussion if you need further assistance with it.

    Thanks,

    Srishti

    Jacob Bugge
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    October 14, 2017

    Calvin,

    The first post was on the assumption that you created vector art, vecoriser only comes in when you have raster artwork.

    If you need to turn raster into vector, a redrawing is the obvious way. A circle (Elklise Tool) and a hexagon (Polygon Tool) with the same Stroke Weight would do it. But I presume that is actuall what you did.

    Jacob Bugge
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    October 14, 2017

    Calvin,

    In cases like this, the first guess is Align to Pixel Grid / Pixel perfect art .

    From CC 2017 on, you can see the options and behaviour here:

    https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/pixel-perfect.html

    For earlier versions, you may select everything and then untick Align to Pixel Grid in the Transform palette, and also untick Align New Objects to Pixel Grid in the flyout options. It is crucial that the box is completely unticked, not just a - which also counts as ticked.

    It may be noted that even if Align to Pixel Grid is unticked with all objects selected, as long as Align New Objects to Pixel Grid is ticked the creation of new objects will result in those new objects being aligned, even when they are created from existing objects as may happen with Pathfinder operations.

    You may avoid document types with that as default (RGB for web and the like) or change the default for such documents.

    Here is an exquisite screenshot made by Ton in the first post for older versions:

    https://forums.adobe.com/message/7841770#7841770

    And here is an exquisite screenshot by Isa in post #3:

    https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2119525

    You may also see the screenshots by Tony in post #3 here:

    https://forums.adobe.com/message/9397981#9397981