Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
I made some different scatter brushes, but they all have the same problem. The bush doesn't follow the object paths, see image. No idea how to make them go along the blue line. Anyone any ideas?
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
Can you post a screenshot of your brush settings?
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
yes, i added it to the original message
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
Long shot: Is "GPU" turned on?
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
That circle is very small, right?
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
It also happens with large circles or shapes
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
Have you tried making a "pattern" brush instead of a scatter brush?
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
Yes, but that gives not the right options to create this kind of brush. It should just follow the line which it doesn't.
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
Can you show the Appearance panel with the object selected?
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
Sure
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
I remember that we had this kind of problem in the forum. It's a size issue, but not the size of the circle (as I thought to remember). It'S the size of the brush element. When it's too small, this happens.
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
This Appearance should not be the problem (I suspected a distort effect).
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
I caneasily reproduce it without an effect
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
Now I can too 🙂
Make a very very tiny brush.
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
A tiny brush makes the problem somehow smaller, but it's still not a solution. It should become a circle instead of an x-agon
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
I meant to say (as Monika suggested) that a very tiny brush is causing the problem.
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
That seems to be correct at first glance. However, the same issue persists. I'm attaching images that hopefully illustrate the issue. When I have a tiny brush element to begin with (a tiny dot measuring just under 1 pixel), I get the jagged edges on curves. This issue disappears, however, if the curve is large enough (see the 11-inch small-brush-circle below) OR until the stroke weight increases to something over 6pt. (at which width this specific brush no longer serves its intended purpose). So as you suggested, I tried making a larger brush element to begin with (a dot of almost half an inch diameter, about 32 pixels), and that seemed to solve the problem. But once I brought the point size of the brush down closer to the width I needed, the problem arises again (see the last image below).
The scatter brush is really great, and — to be sure, there ARE workarounds and hacks to make this work — but unfortunately, unless this is somehow a bug that can be fixed, it seems the scatter brush does have some pretty hefty limitations.
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
That seems to be correct at first glance. However, the same issue persists. I'm attaching images that hopefully illustrate the issue. When I have a tiny brush element to begin with (a tiny dot measuring just under 1 pixel), I get the jagged edges on curves. This issue disappears, however, if the curve is large enough (see the 11-inch small-brush-circle below) OR until the stroke weight increases to something over 6pt. (at which width this specific brush no longer serves its intended purpose). So as you suggested, I tried making a larger brush element to begin with (a dot of almost half an inch diameter, about 32 pixels), and that seemed to solve the problem. But once I brought the point size of the brush down closer to the width I needed, the problem arises again (see the last image below).
The scatter brush is really great, and — to be sure, there ARE workarounds and hacks to make this work — but unfortunately, unless this is somehow a bug that can be fixed, it seems the scatter brush does have some pretty hefty limitations.
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
Can we see your Appearance Panel? It's as if you had a "Transform Effect" assigned to the stroke:
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
There are no effects in the appearance panel, BUT if i add the Zig Zag effect, and increase the number of ridges per segment, the problem is fixed.
Thank you very much!!
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
Unfortunately the zigzag effect disappears at "outline stroke"... still no sulution..
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
Expand appearance does the job though
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
Hello, I'm having a similar problem. Did you find a solution?
Copier le lien dans le Presse-papiers
Copié
Literally the post above yours fixes the issue.
Trouvez plus d’idées, d’événements et de ressources dans la nouvelle communauté Adobe
Explorer maintenant