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After I use an Effect or Filter it keeps drawing with that Effect/filter
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| Bruce 2004-10-02, 12:14 pm |
| Hello:
I draw a shape and then apply an effect or a Filter.
Then I'm finished making that shape.
So I go onto making my next shape BUT.. it applies the same effect or
filter to my 2nd shape I'm drawing, that I just applied to the previous
(1st) shape I already made.
I have to go into APPEARANCE menu, and throw away the Effects/Filter
that I used on previous shapes, before I can go to my next shape, and
start drawing that. Other wise it will apply the effects/filters to the
2nd shape, that I already used on the 1st shape.
How can I make it so that Illustrator won't apply the effect/Filter to
everything I draw after using it once?
Is there a setting (like in preferences or something) where I can do
something so that it applies effects/filters only to what I want it on,
and not everyhting after that?
I don't remember it doing that in Illustrator, 8.0, and 9.0 why is it
doing it in Illustrator CS? Am I having a "glitch" or a "bug" or is
Illustrator supposed to do that now. It seems stupid to me.
Bruce
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| Poul Solbjerg 2004-10-02, 7:14 pm |
| In the apperance palette, click - New objects has basic apperance
Poul Solbjerg
Bruce wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I draw a shape and then apply an effect or a Filter.
>
> Then I'm finished making that shape.
>
> So I go onto making my next shape BUT.. it applies the same effect or
> filter to my 2nd shape I'm drawing, that I just applied to the previous
> (1st) shape I already made.
>
> I have to go into APPEARANCE menu, and throw away the Effects/Filter
> that I used on previous shapes, before I can go to my next shape, and
> start drawing that. Other wise it will apply the effects/filters to the
> 2nd shape, that I already used on the 1st shape.
>
> How can I make it so that Illustrator won't apply the effect/Filter to
> everything I draw after using it once?
>
> Is there a setting (like in preferences or something) where I can do
> something so that it applies effects/filters only to what I want it on,
> and not everyhting after that?
>
> I don't remember it doing that in Illustrator, 8.0, and 9.0 why is it
> doing it in Illustrator CS? Am I having a "glitch" or a "bug" or is
> Illustrator supposed to do that now. It seems stupid to me.
>
> Bruce
>
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