Illustrator CC: Drag unequal handlesRe-pair, or realign, anchor pointsOften you need to convert smooth points to corner points, which breaks the “pairing” of the anchor point’s direction lines. If that corner point later needs to be changed back to a smooth point, the original curve was always affected. Now you can use the Anchor Point tool, along with the Opt/Alt key, and click on one of the handles to make the point smooth. This pairs the anchor point handles, but keeps the original curve intact. Illustrator CC: Close paths with more controlYou can use the space bar to reposition things in Illustrator while drawing, such as dragging out a shape, even drawing with the Pen tool. But you couldn’t do this when closing a path.
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But now you can. Hold the space bar when you click to close, and you can reposition the starting/ending point of your shape. This gives you precise control over the curves and your final shape, and helps eliminate the need to edit after you’ve drawn.Windows GPU accelerationIf you are using Windows 7 or 8, you can explore GPU acceleration in Illustrator CC, which provides much faster rendering of vector graphics, along with accelerated pan and zoom. This new GPU acceleration is Windows only and requires an Adobe-certified NVIDIA graphics card with least 1 GB of VRAM. Get more details on GPU performance, such as hardware requirements and the ability to provide feedback on this feature to the development team.See a demonstration of the GPU acceleration on the theThis exciting new capability for GPU acceleration for vector graphics in Windows is revolutionary. It’s based on NVIDIA technology called NV Path Rendering that is implemented as an extension to OpenGL, an open standard for graphics performance.Typekit missing fonts workflowIn May 2013, Adobe introduced Typekit fonts as part of your Creative Cloud membership, giving you access to hundreds of fonts for use on the desktop.
The new missing fonts feature takes advantage of that Typekit offering to let you replace missing fonts with just a single click. When you open the file with a missing font, a Missing Font dialog appears, letting you know what fonts are missing and highlights the missing fonts in the document. If the missing font is a available from Typekit, just one click will sync the font, and make it immediately available in the document, no need to restart Illustrator or reopen the file. Illustrator CC: Typekit missing fonts workflowAlong with this missing font feature, the illustrator team also updated the Find Font dialog to provide more information and to provide that info in a more modern interface.Other important updatesPencil tool updateThe Pencil tool was completely rebuilt in the January 2014 release, with new options for smoother curves and to draw straight lines. But some customers were unhappy with the changes; they missed the more accurate renditions of their freeform drawings and the ability to quickly switch between the Smooth and Pencil tools that they had in the past. Is there some way to turn off smart rectangles or its bounding box?
I understand a lot of people are happy to have it, but in my case it is destroying my artwork. There are times, dozens or hundreds of times a day where I have to draw a box which snaps from to the corner of one box to the corner of another. With this new smart rectangles ‘feature’ (read pain in the rear) you can no longer start on the corner of a box because as soon as you hover over the corner of a smart rectangle with the box tool (m) it converts your cursor into a transform tool and drags the existing box out of shape. I now have use the Unite tool in the pathfinder for every single box I create to avoid this.
I need to turn this ‘feature’ off or convert every box to regular rectangle upon creation instead of a “smart” rectangle. Any way to do this?