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Close gaps in Live Paint groups
Gaps
are small spaces between paths. If paint leaks through and paints
faces you did not intend, you probably have a gap in your artwork.
You can create a new path that closes the gap, edit existing paths
to close the gap, or adjust the gap options in the Live Paint group.
 You
can avoid gaps in your Live Paint artwork by overdrawing paths (that
is, extending them past each other). You can then select and delete
the excess edges that result, or apply a stroke of “None” to them.
Highlight gaps in a Live Paint group Choose
View > Show Live Paint Gaps.
This
command highlights any gaps found on the currently selected Live
Paint group, based on your gap options settings for that group.
Set Live Paint gap options Choose
Object > Live Paint > Gap Options and specify
any of the following: - Gap Detection
- When selected,
Illustrator recognizes gaps in Live Paint paths and prevents paint
from flowing through them. Note that this may slow Illustrator when
working on large, complex Live Paint groups. In this case, you can choose
Close Gaps With Paths to help speed Illustrator up again.
- Paint Stops At
- Sets the
size of the gap paint can’t flow through.
- Custom
- Specifies
a custom Paint Stops At gap size.
- Gap Preview Color
- Sets the
color for previewing gaps in Live Paint groups. You can choose a
color from the menu, or click the color well next to the Gap Preview Color
menu to specify a custom color.
- Close Gaps With Paths
- When selected,
inserts unpainted paths into your Live Paint group to close gaps
(rather than simply preventing paint from flowing though the gaps).
Note that since these paths are unpainted, it may appear gaps are
still there even though they have been closed.
- Preview
- Displays
currently detected gaps in Live Paint groups as colored lines, based
on the preview color you chose.
Gap rules for merged Live Paint groupsWhen
you merge Live Paint groups that have different gap settings, Illustrator uses
the following rules to handle the gaps: If gap detection is off in
all groups in the selection, gaps are closed and gap detection is
turned on with Paint Stops At set to Small Gaps.
If gap
detection is on and the same for all groups in the selection, gaps
are closed and the gap setting is preserved.
If gap
detection is mixed for the selection, gaps are closed and the gap
settings of the bottommost Live Paint group are preserved (if gap
detection is on for that group). If the bottommost group has gap
detection turned off, gap detection is turned on and Paint Stops
At is set to Small Gaps.
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