![]() ![]() This new preview method displays artwork as if it were to be printed, suppressing all non-printing objects on the artboard, like grids, guides, etc. Illustrator can use external graphic processing units (GPU) on Macintosh computers with Thunderbolt 3 running macOS 10.13.14 and above. So a business card rendered as 100 percent on any screen will have the same dimensions as it would in print. Illustrator CC will now automatically adapt zoom value with resolution of the display to render artwork in actual size at 100 percent zoom. Better yet, we’ve added the ability to set the scale of your design workspace. This means there is an optimal default scaling of the interface based on the display resolution. Illustrator now identifies screen resolution and adjusts the display accordingly. Here are just a few of the exciting enhancements we’ve made: Scalable interface You can always visit our release notes for a detailed breakdown of the additions with this release. In addition to new features, Illustrator CC continues to improve on the experience you know and love. Illustrator and InDesign CC Sneak Video - Adobe Fonts Integration Even more enhancements Your Illustrator workspace can now be tailored to your working style. If you have certain tool sets that you use most often, now you can drag and drop to create your custom tool menu. ![]() With this update, we organized all the tools into groups so you can understand at a glance what all the tools are and what they do. Now we’re giving you a new way to organize, customize, and keep track of all your most-used tools. ![]() Whatever you need to create, Illustrator has the tools for you, over 80 and counting. Organize your workspace the way you want it. No setup is required, and you have more flexibility to make the changes you want. Unlike features like Symbols or Select Similar, Global Editing is more versatile. Global Editing lets you select, find, and edit similar objects across artboards. If you have similar objects (like logos or icons) throughout your project, you can now easily change colors, edit shapes, and rotate your objects in a few simple steps. Make instantaneous edits across your artboards. What’s more, the user interface is simple and easy to use. These points of color then blend together to form rich, complex color blends which were not possible before. With Freeform Gradients, all you need to do is drop “points” of color on your object. In addition to Linear and Radial Gradients, the new Freeform Gradients allow you to color your objects in a way that looks natural and photo-realistic. We previewed a new gradient type earlier this year that lets you create gradients with rich colors and organic blends like never before. Create natural and photorealistic gradients. ![]()
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