![]() ![]() I simply treat vector import like image import that is resolution independent. There's no point for me to import vector unless it's a simple static object like a logo or prop that I would not need to clean up. I am faster using Anime Studio than Adobe Illustrator. ![]() I love the Anime Studio drawing tools and am very comfortable using them. ![]() I'm with Slowtiger, I don't bother using AI for drawing in Anime Studio. If you KNOW up front you will be importing into Anime Studio, don't use AI for anything except drawing and filling simple shapes and strokes. Anime Studio import never supported any of those features from Adobe Illustrator so you avoid them if you are planning to import. Well, you don't have to save and replace the older version of the AI file used for import. ai format (gradients, variable stroke widths, point/node curvatures.) and would like to know if anybody made it with taming. I didn`t succeeded to find a proper way for importing a bit more complex drawings in. ai file was distorted when imported in AS (changed curvature of line, overlapping shape fills were incomplete/paths were broken, more nodes were added.). file in CS(x) as the Illustrator 8 version, pop-up would warn you about losing some editing features. Can`t really list them at the moment, it`s been a while, but when you Save As. It`s a rather older type which has some limitations toward other applications and now a days even toward newer versions of Illustrator. Your comment made me try it again and it proved that AS still imports only. ![]()
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