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Title: Illustrator CS6 BUG
Post by: gubh83 on December 12, 2012, 17:06
Hi all!

I'm having a bug on Illustrator CS6 lately... sometimes when I use a clipping path on complexe files it gets rasterized after saving it to EPS10.

It's not that I'm using any effects that are not supported by EPS10, it's just the clipping path... when I remove it and export again everything works fine.

Never had had this problem on previous Illustrator versions. Anyone having the same problem?

;)
Title: Re: Illustrator CS6 BUG
Post by: Reef on December 12, 2012, 19:00
Have not come across that (yet). As a workaround, could you not trim it before exporting to EPS10?
Title: Re: Illustrator CS6 BUG
Post by: Amanda_K on December 13, 2012, 01:33
I usually trim things instead of using a clipping mask on the file I export just because I've come across so many designers that aren't familiar with editing them in illustrator.  I do wish they'd fix it so gradients with transparency didn't rasterize when exported to EPS 10 though! :)
Title: Re: Illustrator CS6 BUG
Post by: gubh83 on December 13, 2012, 06:55
Have not come across that (yet). As a workaround, could you not trim it before exporting to EPS10?

Sometimes trimming won't work perfectly... it may mess up gradients etc...
Title: Re: Illustrator CS6 BUG
Post by: MarkRyanDesigns on December 18, 2012, 08:08
all of cs 6 is buggy, it bugs me.