Hey,
Thanks for your reply.
Do you scale it when exporting?
I don't believe I scaled the image when I exported it. On the "save for web" window in the section "image size", the width and height of the original and new size are the same. I also used the "retain original image proportions"option.
Does it get better when you don't export it transparent?
The end product that I need to provide to my client requires a transparent background.
Does it get better when you open the AI file in Photoshop and export from there?
It does get better when I open my AI in Photoshop and do the conversion there. Although once it is in PNG, if I make it smaller, it becomes gray and very thin.
What kind of stroke is that? Ans which lineweight?
The brush I used for my illustration is "Charcoal - Thin" and the lineweight is 0.25 pt..
Hi.
I finally resolve the problem thanks to Monika_Gause who answered it in another post.
Looking back at my initial post, I see that I wasn't specific enough about my problem.
Which was Illustrator exporting dashed lines with solids line behind them. I wanted to share my findings with the community with a short video showing the steps I’ve take to fix the problem just in case someone else searches for this in the future.
https://www.loom.com/share/72fcf521b1a14248a1a44e8468a0676f
Link of Monika_Gause post :
https://community.adobe.com/t5/illustrator/illustrator-exporting-dashed-line-with-a-solid-line-behind-it/td-p/9504282?page=1