Queries Regarding VectorStyler 1.3
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@VectorStyler I thought the Transform Tool would get an upgrade, which is a bit disappointing.
https://www.vectorstyler.com/forum/topic/4514/transforming-tools-need-to-be-upgraded
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@monsterfox There were some time limits, so there are still a lot of things to do. But that is for the next version
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@monsterfox said in Queries Regarding VectorStyler 1.3:
1. The new version still does not support exporting to AI format.
The Illustrator format is a proprietary file type that belongs to Adobe. It's not going to be available as a save out option to users of other vector programs.
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@Boldline No, at least CorelDRAW and Freehand, as far as I know, support this feature. Since I must use the AI format in my workflow for a carving program, this requirement arises.
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@monsterfox said in Queries Regarding VectorStyler 1.3:
least CorelDRAW and Freehand, as far as I know, support this feature.
CorelDRAW cannot export a true native Adobe Illustrator file. It can export to AI format, but the file will not be a real native Illustrator document. It is basically a PDF wrapped as an AI file. That means you can lose effects, text handling, blends, mesh details, and other advanced features. FreeHand never exported a true native Illustrator file either. It could export AI format, but just like Corel, it was not a genuine Illustrator document. It used an older Illustrator 7 style format, which was basically an EPS-like structure. Modern Illustrator treats those files as legacy imports and often breaks effects, text, strokes, and layers. FreeHand did have cleaner vector structure than Corel, so simple artwork sometimes opened better in Illustrator, but it was never native.
@VectorStyler Just out of curiosity, is this something VS could/should offer? Even if it's essentially a pdf wrapped in an AI file? For those unique situations where the end recipient needs a AI file even in name only?
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@VectorStyler There are so many new features that it takes time to get familiar with them. Could you please tell me where the "Convert between shape types" function is located?
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@Boldline said in Queries Regarding VectorStyler 1.3:
Just out of curiosity, is this something VS could/should offer? Even if it's essentially a pdf wrapped in an AI file?
It would be the same as exporting PDF, and renaming to AI extension.
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@monsterfox Object -> Convert Shape
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@VectorStyler
Actually, having such an AI format export function would be sufficient for me. I frequently export files to AI format in my work—if I had to repeatedly export to PDF first and then rename the file extension to AI, it would be too cumbersome. I understand you might be more rigorous and consider this not a standard AI format, but it would meet the needs of most users. Adding this format would greatly convenience users. Please consider my suggestion.
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@VectorStyler Recently, I encountered such a halftone effect in my work, which took me a lot of time to deal with. Can the current repeater achieve this effect?

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@monsterfox said in Queries Regarding VectorStyler 1.3:
@VectorStyler Recently, I encountered such a halftone effect in my work, which took me a lot of time to deal with. Can the current repeater achieve this effect?
It is not clear form this image resolution, but I would say yes: a regularly spaced varying shape halftone can be created with the Regular halftone type.
If the shape (not just the size) is changing based on the backdrop intensity, the this can be achieved with blended shapes (a bit complicated).
If you send me a higher resolution image, I can try to replicate it
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@VectorStyler Do you think this image works? If not, I’ll create a high-resolution one when I’m at work.
0_1764086938319_Image_1764086517678.zip
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@monsterfox Cannot be done with the current options.