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After chatting with Tech support I'm baffled even more about my illustration being pixellated, there was no solution reached concerning saving to jpg or png.
I've researched, varied the settings countless times on various illustrations and so on...
Was this always this way or was it an update?
I much preferred buying and installing my own AdobeSuite than this hot mess they have now. I preferred CS5, it didn't have these issues. I'm sure there are improvements I haven't even touched on yet but why mess with something that isn't broke.
Developers do this all too often.
sticklauren_shovel jpg is pixellated, just 1 example
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Without taking a look at the original .ai file, it's rather difficult to provide meaningful advice.
Can you share the .ai file?
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Is this a normal thing to share an original file because I'm not comfortable with that. I shared a jpg so you can see the pixellation.
Let's troubleshoot instead.
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Your JPG doesn't even display any kind of unusual behaviour.
It's a raster image, so of course there are pixels in it. Can you please point out, which areas exactly are troubling you and in which way they should look differently?
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If the Illustrator file has the same dimensions as your jpeg, this is what you can expect when exporting thin lines to a pixel file.
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It is pretty useless to just show the .jpg you get (or other raster formats like .png etc.).
As far as I understand the case, you are looking for a way to save (export) an Illustrator file to a raster file format without getting unwanted disruptions or some other things that you did not expect.
As already mentioned, it is rather impossible to provide meaningful advice if you cannot provide a sample .ai file.