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I need pre-2019 Object > Path > Simplify... functionality

  • August 31, 2023
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I’ve been using Illustrator to make trail maps for years now, and the ~2019 changes to the Object > Path > Simplify… tool have made my job very difficult and frustrating.

 

The old version of Object > Path > Simplify… worked incredibly well – I could smooth out linework like trails, topographic contours, streams, etc. in bulk, greatly reducing the number of anchor points while barely changing the shape of the lines (in fact it would improve the appearance of lines).

[Here’s an older writeup I did of the technique I was using before 2019; search for “Technique: Smoothing lines (or polygons)” on that page. The broken image link in that section should point here – it’s a screenshot of the old Simplify tool in action. My current workflow is similar except I’m now exporting .aix files from ArcGIS Pro and using the ArcGIS Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud plugin to bring the linework into Illustrator.]

 

The new version of Object > Path > Simplify… makes the lines look worse – there’s no way to get it to make all the anchor points smooth (i.e. both handles aligned in a straight line through the anchor point); it inserts non-smooth anchor points that have the two handles pointing in different directions. This forces me to edit each line individually with the anchor point tools, which is a nightmare with the large number of complex lines I’m working with. I have tinkered with the tool's Simplify Curve and Corner Point Angle Threshold settings to no avail.

 

The Smooth Tool does not get me the results I need, and it has to be applied manually to each line anyway.

 

Has anyone figured out a way to smooth lines similar to the functionality of the pre-2019 Object > Path > Simplify… tool?

If not, Adobe: please, please, please put the old tool back into Illustrator!

I don't seem to be able to install a pre-2019 version of Illustrator.

Has anyone had success with plugins or scripts (e.g. https://astutegraphics.com/ )?

 

I posted a comment to this UserVoice forum post last year, but since the post was marked Completed several years ago I imagine no one at Adobe read it:

 

David · June 21, 2022 12:50

Like some of the other commenters, I'm using Illustrator for cartography, and I constantly need to smooth jagged lines exported from GIS (now using the ArcGIS plugin). The old (pre-2019) Simplify tool worked very well, but the new one doesn't smooth the lines properly (it adds lots of non-smooth corners, i.e. where the anchor point handles are at two unrelated angles instead of being paired). I have tinkered with the Simplify Curve and Corner Point Angle Threshold sliders and there's no setting that gives the results I need. And the new tool changes the line shapes more than the old tool did.

This is a HUGE productivity-killer, as I now have to manually edit hundreds of lines so they look smooth.

PLEASE either add the option to use Simplify Classic™ instead of New Simplify™, or (as another commenter suggested) at the very least add a "force round/smooth corners" checkbox.

 

Other comments in that thread that describe the issue well include:

 

Anonymous · December 2, 2019 2:32 PM

I just had this completely mess up a workflow today. Please bring back the old Simply tool and maybe implement a "legacy" option alongside the new tool? I work with NatGeo and use Illustrator to make maps. Oftentimes when vector data is brought in from a GIS program there are way too many anchor points in the lines. This is especially true with elevation contour lines. Previously, I would use the simplify and set it to 99%, which would remove enough points to keep the computer from bogging down but also retain the shape of the contour lines. Now with the new tool even using the "minimum" setting under "simplify curve" the shape of the contour lines changes way too much and this tool is essentially unusable now. For me, and the others who have commented here, this is a major issue and a removal of functionality! I don't see any other workaround other than to install an old version of Illustrator...and that is not a good workaround.

(the screenshot attached to that comment is a good illustration of what complex elevation contour linework looks like!)

 

Anonymous · January 24, 2020 5:17 PM

Wow, this new path simplify is not usable. I'm a cartographer and all my vector data comes from GIS. GIS does not support bezier curves and the simple fix was to simplify the path in Illustrator at 99% and bezier curves were added and my vectors were not altered too much. I can't work with this new ****, please offer a legacy option or write a script that I can plug in. I updated from CS6 to CC so I didn't have to explain to my clients to send me a legacy AI file b/c I have CS6. Now I'm about to upgrade again from CC to CS6 so I can have my path simplify that I have been using for the past 15 years. This new junk should be its own tool somewhere else in AI that I would never use. Feel free to e-mail me when this has been resolved and I may come back to CC.

 

Thanks,

David

Correct answer Anshul_Saini

David, it may be worth getting in touch with @Anshul_Saini or @Anubhav M

 

I'm pretty sure they will pass through your analysis to the engineers.

 


Hello @David K2,

 

Thank you for your detailed analysis and for sharing your findings with the community. I appreciate your effort in testing the new Smooth tool in the Illustrator beta version and providing valuable feedback on its functionality and user interface.

 

I will make sure to forward your feedback to the Adobe Illustrator product team. In the meantime, you can consider installing Illustrator 2019 (version 23.0) as a potential workaround, as it can be installed on M1 Mac. You can find the download link for Illustrator 2019 here: Adobe Illustrator CC 2019 Direct Download Links.

 

Thank you for your dedication to enhancing Illustrator's functionality, and please feel free to reach out if you have any more questions or need further assistance.

 

Best regards,

Anshul Saini

6 replies

Participating Frequently
August 19, 2025

I have been searching for a work around for the problem of simplifying contour lines. I came across a few strange results. Using Object>Path>Simplify at 100% and 180 degrees has no affect on a path of all corner points. But if you set the anchors to smooth and and run simplify you get a significant reduction. These screen shots show the results. 

Also strange is that anchor points are tagged as smooth even when the left and right handles are not 180 degrees apart after the simplify is applied. 

The vertical line is a path I added making it easier to acces the corner and smooth buttons in the control bar by deselecting one anchor.

Abhishek Rao
Community Manager
Community Manager
August 27, 2025

Hi @R_Rasch,

 

Thanks for sharing your findings. I tested the workflow on Illustrator 29.7.1, and it seems to work as expected here. Could you confirm which version you are testing this on? If possible, it would be really helpful if you could share a short screen recording of your full workflow, so we can better understand where the behavior is differing.

 

Looking forward to your update.

Abhishek

 

New Participant
April 2, 2024

I'm breaking a lifetime of lurking to say I, too, have this problem. I use GIS to make maps for magazines, and Illustrator smoothing is critical to my workflow. Please, Illustrator engineers, restore the capacity to simplify GIS curves.

Monika Gause
Community Expert
April 2, 2024

Exactly what is giving you issues? Does the advanced dialog box not work for you?

Lukas Engqvist
Community Expert
September 6, 2023

As I understannd Astute plugins are "Try and buy" I have tested them but since I am not allowed to install in my workplace it has been a while. You can write them directly, they are very service minded and great to work with.

David K2Author
Participating Frequently
September 5, 2023

Thanks for the responses Jacob and Kurt!

 

See attached image Illustrator2023 non-smooth corners.png - it's a closeup of Kurt's sample file. I added orange circles around a few of the non-smooth anchor points that bother me. I also selected some anchor points to show the non-smooth handles. This is zoomed way in - it doesn't look as bad when viewed actual size, but it's still not ideal.

 

See the Illustrator file Illustrator Simplify Path Examples.ai - it shows a section of a map from several years ago, with trails and elevation contours. (This is not a perfect example - sometimes the raw GIS exports are not as smooth to begin with as they are in this file). For the trails and the contours I included layers containing:

  • the raw linework as exported from GIS (ArcMap in this case, would be ArcGIS Pro nowadays)
  • the linework that I smoothed back in the day using the pre-2019 version of the Object > Path > Simplify tool (I probably used Curve Precision set to something like 98% and Angle Threshold set to 0°?)
  • linework that I smoothed today (from the raw linework) using the new Object > Path > Simplify tool (Simplify Curve: 50%, Corner Point Angle Threshold: 90°)

The main difference between the old and new tools is that the old one gave you lines with almost all smooth anchors, and the new one gives you lines where most of the anchors are not smooth (the handles don't line up). This doesn't look as good, and it also makes the lines more difficult to edit, because when you move one of the non-straight handles the other handle snaps to line up with it, which greatly changes the shape of the line. I also feel that the new tool's settings don't give you as much detailed control, but since I don't have the old tool available any more this is just based on my memory. The Corner Point Angle Threshold setting is certainly not intuitive on the new tool.

 

I tried installing Illustrator 2018 on my MacBook from the link Jacob posted, but unfortunately the Mac version is a 32-bit app (or too old in some other way?) and I can't install it in Big Sur - I get a "The developer of this app needs to update it to work with this version of macOS" error.

 

I think I'm going to try the free trial of the Astute Graphics plugin next, to see if it works the way I want.

 

Jacob Bugge
Community Expert
September 6, 2023

David,

 

"(or too old in some other way?)"

 

It must in some other way, maybe no clue can be derived from this,

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/system-requirements/earlier-versions.html

 

David K2Author
Participating Frequently
September 6, 2023

Might be the Apple M1 chip or the operating system version (Big Sur). Thanks.

Kurt Gold
Community Expert
August 31, 2023

Just a sample file from me.

 

Simplify Sample

 

The file contains two artboards. Artboard A1 contains the initial objects with 604 paths and 25000 anchor points.

 

Artboard A2 contains a moderately simplified version of Artboard A1 with 604 paths and about 5000 anchor points. Done with the latest version of Illustrator.

 

One could simplify it further, of course.

 

If you compare artboard A1 with artboard A2, what exactly would you declare as insufficient?

 

Kurt Gold
Community Expert
August 31, 2023

Of course I don't know what objects you are trying to simplify, but in my experience the new version of the Simplify mechanisms do work much better than the older ones you mentioned.

 

Perhaps you could provide a sample Illustrator file with some objects and explain what you tried with Simplify and what you don't like about it and what you want to get instead. So one may see.