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Hi, I’m a new to Illustrator, so I would appreciate it if you could point out any inaccuracies.
In Illustrator, when I inflate a group of paths I created using a 3D material, some of the shadows are blurred/distorted as shown in the image below. Some parts of the shadows are not properly distorted and have depth(?) is also created in some areas. If anyone knows how to remove the distortion, I would appreciate your help.
Below is the environmental information and the links I used for reference.
Thank you in advance.
[Image]
Ideal inflate
The problem one I face right now
It also happens on an edge of side
[3D Material settings]
[Dev Environment]
OS : macOS Sequoia 15.1
Chip : Apple M4 Pro
Memory : 64GB
Illustrator Version : 29.2.1
[Reference]
I watched some following videos as reference
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-APAsVlzJRw&ab_channel=TsfAbr
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=461YLwbRhYs&ab_channel=iamrealism
THese jaggies just happen every now and then. I don't think there is a solution yet: https://community.adobe.com/t5/illustrator-discussions/3d-and-materials-issue-jagged-edges/td-p/13695784
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THese jaggies just happen every now and then. I don't think there is a solution yet: https://community.adobe.com/t5/illustrator-discussions/3d-and-materials-issue-jagged-edges/td-p/1369...
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Hi ! Thanks for the information.
Did not expect facing this issue right after start using Illustrator.
I appriciate it !
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It's kind of a weird thing that comes and goes.
You could try simplifying the artwork, making it larger or smaller, but it might also be something between Illustrator and your graphic card. Nobody knows that right now.
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