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Hi guys, I have an issue with Illustrator that I can't seem to solve and would love some help if possible please!
So basically my black line-work when I zoom in and out changes from being thinner and thicker, and when I export the image, the black lines appear to be really thin and it's very annoying as when I export the image I want the black lines to be thick, not thin.
See attached images, thanks in advance!
https://imgur.com/a/MKQh5nc
You can change the linewidth by selecting a thin line and choosing Select > Same > Stroke Weight and increase the stroke weight.
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What kind of file do you export?
What kind of stroke do you use? A normal stroke, variable width, a brush?
Just how thick is it? And how large is the artwork?
In case this is exported as a PDF - which app do you use for viewing?
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Apologies,
I export in PNG format, with anti-aliasing in 300dpi
I use a calligraphic brush with max pressure
And normally 1pt thick, but the lines that thin out when I export the file are the thin lines (Facial hair) which are 0.25 and 0.50
I view the images in paint and paint 3D, the images look the same regardless of the app
Thanks
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WHen you select > View > Preview on CPU - does the Illustrator preview then look more like the exported version?
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I don't think it changes it, because when I switch it to CPU preview and zoom in and out it still does it, I will just draw the lines thicker but thanks for your help!
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0,25 and a 0,5 pt lines are very thin, even when exported at 300 ppi.
You must make them thicker in Illustrator.
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Ahh I see, i'll draw the lines thicker then
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You can change the linewidth by selecting a thin line and choosing Select > Same > Stroke Weight and increase the stroke weight.
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