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Does zooming in and out worsen/improve this effect? I have noticed this on occasion.

It might also help to check if your shapes are "hinted" (i.e. pixel precise) and that they're not aligned awkwardly on the artboard like say it's left corner begins at x: 45.3px / y: 940.5 (<--non whole-numbers)

You can turn on pixel snapping in the future to be sure you are pixel-precise with all your shapes.

Pixel-hinting:

https://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2014/03/the-designers-guide-to-pixel-hinting/

4min Video:

https://teamtreehouse.com/library/how-to-achieve-pixel-hinting-perfection-in-photoshop

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This is an old feature/bug, I am affraid, and has nothing to do with the current Isometric or Appearance panels. When you create two touching objects as you did, you can sometimes see the background through the gap between them. Well, even though our logic says there's no such a gap, AD has, apparently, other opinion. Color of this "see through gap" is a result of aliasing. 

Solution of debraspicher (hinting to whole pixels) may help to some degree. But there are situations (objects with {nearly} same color, non-vertical or horizontal sides of the objects...) when it won't work for 100%. 

See this: 

 

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