Hi Everyone,
I am experiencing some issues with drawing in Illustrator.
I have created an illustration where the shape is black and details inside are drawn with white lines.
However, I would like my final illustration to be just black (i.e white lines will be transformed as "empty lines" using pathfinder > Divide tool).
After using the pathfinder, it seems my lines are now much thiner, both when viewed on screen and when
printed. Even if I try to make the original white lines much thicker, (like twice as big) once I use the pathfinder
it still look too thin, when printed and also when zooming out on the screen.
Anyone has an idea how to preserve the exact same thickness before and after removing the white lines
from the black shape?
Thanks in advance!
I am experiencing some issues with drawing in Illustrator.
I have created an illustration where the shape is black and details inside are drawn with white lines.
However, I would like my final illustration to be just black (i.e white lines will be transformed as "empty lines" using pathfinder > Divide tool).
After using the pathfinder, it seems my lines are now much thiner, both when viewed on screen and when
printed. Even if I try to make the original white lines much thicker, (like twice as big) once I use the pathfinder
it still look too thin, when printed and also when zooming out on the screen.
Anyone has an idea how to preserve the exact same thickness before and after removing the white lines
from the black shape?
Thanks in advance!