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G13RL

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  1. You can also use the "Contour Tool": draw three slightly overlapping squares at the corners that need to be connected, make a compound and then use the "Contour Tool" to move it from the outside inwards to achieve the desired effect.
  2. I don't know how OP did it, but I would group smoking and kills, set the kills blend to "Erase". Then I would duplicate kills and remove the fill from the copy while outlining it and setting its blend to "normal".
  3. Sorry, I've just seen that the question was asked in the iPad section! 😕
  4. For me, the filling remains (W 11, AD 2.3.0) by adding two nodes at the intersections of each curve before deleting the outer segments.
  5. As far as I know, no. Unfortunately, AD doesn't have a gradient tool for shapes. I'd be delighted if someone were to contradict me.
  6. If I've understood the question correctly, you can draw a sloping line to the vanishing point. Set "Enable Transform Origin" to the vanishing point. "Ctrl/Cmd + J". Slightly rotate the line at the end opposite the vanishing point. Repeat "Ctrl/Cmd + J" as many times as necessary. Video_2023-09-29_150503_modifier.mp4
  7. I don't have this problem under W11, however some vectors do not appear on the page.
  8. Hello @Pyanepsion, For a very small puzzle, I proceed as follows: after creating the pieces individually and assigning them a slight 3D fx, I place a copy of the photo inside each of them. It's then possible to move one of the pieces. If I want a ghost image of the moved piece, I duplicate it before moving it, remove the 3D fx and reduce its opacity. For the background, I place a very light grey square under the pieces. I've attached a very simple example of four pieces, with and without ghost image. I'm well aware that this method can't be used for large puzzles, as it requires a lot of manipulation, but I'm just adding my voice to the discussion.
  9. @thomaso, You can ask the question on this forum: https://typography.guru/forums/ it's a German site (in English language) that usually gives relevant answers.
  10. Select the object (or objects) to be cut before using knife tool.
  11. @RBeci, You're welcome! Now, thanks to @NathanC we have confirmation that there is a problem with this tool, Best regards.
  12. @RBeci, Here is the requested video. As @NathanC says, I noticed that the tool works better using individual clicks instead of dragging it across the drawing.
  13. Works for me on Windows with the same result (I did the right blade).
  14. @WelpITried, type the text, apply an "Outer Shadow" fx to it. Set "Fill Opacity" to 0% in the "Layer Effects" tab.
  15. After redoing "Ctrl+Y" as suggested by @walt.farrell, (or unchecking the "Wireframe view mode" button), you should be able to go back in your project by doing "Ctrl+Shift+Z" which is the new shortcut to undo the effect of "Ctrl+Z". I'm also confused about this shortcut change.
  16. With v.2, you can use the "Offset Tool" button to manually move the shadow, then enter the same values as the original shape.
  17. Go to the "Character" tab of the studio, "Positioning and Transform", adjust the vertical position of the text with the "Baseline" window.
  18. @panjakrejn, once you have typed the top text, press the "Enter" key and then type the bottom text. Then select the bottom text and set its baseline.
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