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Hi!

I have a big problem with vector clipping. I made a lot of graphics with this vector clipping method. 

This example, there is a fox tale.

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The tale is orange and i insert a white end. The white area is much more bigger, but there is a little border. You can see the first image.

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I read there is a solution to disappear this line, in the preferences/performance/use precise clipping. But the problem is: the lines disapper on the monitor, but when i print the file the lines are there.

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This ghost lines are on the print. Everywhere. 

So is there some solutions when i use vector clipping, or i must find some other way?

 

Thanks,

Tom

 

 

 

 

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Hi Mtrx,

This is something we're aware of and looking to fix - unfortunately it is a common issue with a lot of drawing software. See this post from Matt P below. You maybe able to lower the Coverage Map in the Blend Range settings for the Parent Object, however this will remove the anti-aliasing (which is what is causing the issue) and give you very pixelated edges, however that may be ok when printed.

 

 

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Thanks Sean P

 

I tried out and it helps in the monitor, but I will test in prints too. 

If this method help, can I make this settings default in a document? Or i need to change all the layers, where i use sublayers?

 

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1 hour ago, Mtrx said:

Thanks Sean P

 

I tried out and it helps in the monitor, but I will test in prints too. 

If this method help, can I make this settings default in a document? Or i need to change all the layers, where i use sublayers?

 

Unfortunately it would need to be changed all layers. I don't believe this can be saved as a default.

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I tried out, but it didnt work.

This is the monitor screen:

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The left the basic settings. The right: the coverage map all the way down. In the screen its looking good, no thin line. But i printed out, and...

 

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the to objects exactly the same :( 

So i think, this clipping method not usable right now, maybe in the future the developers can solve this issues :) I hope.

 

 

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