Yeah ... I've noticed that, too. It's quite annoying. I'm sorry I don't have the exact answer for you, but the workaround I have done is to just open the .ai doc up in photoshop and use its save for web function. It's basically the same thing and gives the same results. It just requires an extra...
You could draw one arc of the globe that will be the right side of the globe, then just flip that around to be the left side, making sure that each one is exactly half a circle connecting together in the center. Then, just use the blend tool and select how many different steps you want to blend...
Yeah, that's definitely a job to do in photoshop with either soft brushes set to a low opacity/flow or you can use the add clouds command and use the smudge tool to add the smoky swooshy effects.
Why don't you just open the file in photoshop saved as an .ai file? That always works for me. It shouldn't matter what versions of both programs you have ... photoshop can read vector graphics with ease and simply rasterize them when you open them in photoshop. Hope this helps ...
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Thank you so very much for your responses. I've always been unclear on the whole part that comes after the actual creation, like prepress and such. I've just done stuff for college that never required me to interact with a printer, so any solutions to common problems you could impart to me...
Whenever I place an illustrator (.ai) file into InDesign and pdf the page, everything shows up crisp and detailed EXCEPT for the placed .ai files. I have .tiff files and, of course, text as well and they look fine at any magnification. When I zoom in completely, then the .ai art looks okay, but...
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