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Re: .ai file 'trippin'?
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Jon Okerstrom
on Dec 8, 2008 at 2:41:58 am
Paul is correct.
Spikebuster will take care of the unusual spikes coming off the the tight angles.
Choosing a more subtle bevel will also help.
Often, using a small negative offset will also help preserve the space between tight objects at the expense of losing a bit of the front face.
Jon
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