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  • Illustrator Lines Changing Thickness during 3D Moves

    Posted by Mark Woloschuk on May 9, 2005 at 7:13 pm

    i’m working on some maps of the state of california. i’ve created a multilayered illustrator comp with rivers, roads, city locations, terrain bg etc. that i’m moving in 3D space to create zooms and pans across the maps to various locations of interest. all of the map layers are parented to a null that has the position and x rotation values.

    i’m encountering a weird problem with some of the layers that have thin lines such as the rivers and roads. as the map moves around they will all of a sudden get really thick for about 10 frames or so and then they will go back to their original size.

    this is really vexing and unexplainable. i’m running ae 6, illustrator cs on a dual 2ghz g5 with osx 10.3.8

    anyone slay this dragon before?

    mark woloschuk

    Mark Woloschuk replied 21 years ago 990 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Mark Woloschuk

    May 9, 2005 at 7:57 pm

    got it. outlining the stroke seems to solve it. i was using really skinny strokes (.1 and .25) because of how far i had to zoom in to the map.

    stick that in your mgfx pipleline and smoke it.

    mw

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