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Hi,
I'm getting confused with creating a perfect pixel icons. I am creating my icons by following all the correct methods such as the preference changes in Illustrator, 72ppi, etc.
I am making sure all shapes I create are not left at a decimal like number for X and Y. What I noticed is after I make sure the shapes have accurate full numbers that when I click on the align selected art to pixel grid after, the values change to .5 and over. What is it am I doing wrong?
Screenshots:
Before - Corrected the X and Y
After - Clicked on Align selected art to pixel grid
I'm open to any suggestions!
Thanks.
It has a stroke of 3 px which is aligned to the center. The stroke needs to be sharp on the ouside, so the path needs to be on a half pixel. It will change when you set the stroke to 2 px.
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I did that and the shapes move slightly making them out of place.
Sure they do. They need to be exactly on the pixel.
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Ah, it's the freeform shapes, that's why. When it's scaled and then aligned, the aligned versions of the non freeform shape moves away from the freeform shape as that can't be aligned. I guess I have to manually move it back to place?