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Greetings Illustrator wizards.
I'm currently digitalizing a Logo of a Client I have. And I'm starting to go insane...
I used the "Grid" Logo creation method to digitalize the client's Logo, for some unknown reason even tough the Logo Parts path match I have a space in between the parts, even if I make the path over the other part, as seen in the screenshot. WHY?
I really need the help, thanks.
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What happens if you select the parts and use Pathfinder > Unite ?
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Hello Frederiks,
Thanks for your help, I am working with different colors. I couldn't use Pathfinder > Unite in this case?
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You did not show the colors, this one looks good to me.
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You could check the position of the anchor points by direct selecting them and looking at the Transform panel.
It could be an anti aliasing artefact, turning Anti-aliased Artwork off in Preferences and switching between GPU/CPU (Cmd or Ctrl E) may show a difference.
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1st - I see a hairline space, might be a redraw
2nd - I do not see a space. If you zzom in and see a space, I would draw a frame with the direct select tool (shown in red) use option command J to join. then repeat on other points. Below are 2 common usage examples using horizontal, and both.
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You are working in an RGB document. That can have snap to pixels turned on by default therefore making it impossible to work precisely