Align New Objects to Pixel Grid by Layer

It would be very nice to have the setting "Align New Objects to Pixel Grid" at the layer level.

kaanungur,
I am afraid you have come across the Live Rectangle bug sorry feature where it refuses to align to the Pixel Grid.
To get round it in each case, it is possible to Expand the Live Rectangles to get normal old fashioned rectangles, or to Pathfinder>Unite, or to use the Scale Tool or the Free Transform Tool.
A more permanent way round that is to create normal old fashioned rectangles, after running the free script created by Pawel, see this thread with download link:
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1587587

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    Here is another issue I've been struggling with for a while.
    Scenario:
    1. Working on a web UI, so want to use pixel grid, which is handy. So I create a new document, web profile and making sure 'Align New Objects to Pixel Grid' is selected:
    2. Yay! We have a nice and clean new document, cannot wait to start drawing rectangles! But let's double-check if everything is hunky dory:
    3. Right! Let's go and start making rectangles!
    4. And NOOOOOOOO!!!! As you can see in the image above, the rectangle is not aligned to pixel grid (look at the values), and it's "Align to pixel grid" option is not selected. Let's triple-check our options:
    So yeah, there you go. It's all lies! You have to check the check box AFTER you create the shapes FOR EACH SHAPE!
    Illustrator why you do this?! What am I missing here?!
    Windows 7 Ultimate
    AI 18.1.1 (64-bit)

    kaanungur,
    I am afraid you have come across the Live Rectangle bug sorry feature where it refuses to align to the Pixel Grid.
    To get round it in each case, it is possible to Expand the Live Rectangles to get normal old fashioned rectangles, or to Pathfinder>Unite, or to use the Scale Tool or the Free Transform Tool.
    A more permanent way round that is to create normal old fashioned rectangles, after running the free script created by Pawel, see this thread with download link:
    https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1587587

  • Auto align & distribute objects in a grid?

    i love the align & distribute 'tools' i use them all the time.
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    Yup it's here Christoph..
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  • BUG - Align to pixel grid fails when object is on artboard edge.

    When I am positioning an object (a rectangle, for instance) and am attempting to position it along the right edge of the artboard, with Snap to Pixel turned on, as I drag the rectangle down the artboard edge, the object no longer snaps to pixel.
    Related bug, you can't turn off snap to artboard edge. Not sure why.
    Illustrator CS5 on a Mac.

    Align new Objects to pixel grid setting works perfectly for all tools in Adobe Illustrator CC (17). In Illustrator 2014 CC (18) the rectangle and rounded rectangle tool do not automatically align to pixel.
    This thread says it's because of the new Live Rectangle tool objects are exempt from the Align to Pixel grid until you release them by expanding them.
    Bug? Illustrator CC 2014 and Pixel Grid settings not working.
    I'll be using the old version until Adobe 'fixes' this.

  • Illustrator CS6 - How do I align objects into a grid?

    I am a fan of pixel art and the Live Paint Bucket tool in Illustrator CS6 (I don't really like using Photoshop for this because it is more limited in this field). I have made a thing in pixel art, but I noticed that things weren't exactly lined up. See the picture:
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    Horizontal Distribute Center
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    easyaspi,
    How about using Align to Pixel Grid?
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  • Align to pixel grid

    Hi all,
    My plugin uses AIShapeConstructionSuite for creating geometric shapes.
    I don't want them to be aligned to the pixel grid, they are however when "Align new objects to pixel grid" is enabled in the current document.
    Is there any way to disable this from the SDK?
    Thanks.

    Found it, apparently it has to do with the pixel-perfect mode of an art object, which can be set with AIArtSuite.

  • Bug? Illustrator CC 2014 and Pixel Grid settings not working.

    Hello,
    I've noticed that in Illustrator CC '14 when I go to make a new web document with "Align New Objects to Pixel Grid" selected, as I'm working in the document none of the new shapes I draw actually align to the grid without me manually going into the Transform panel and selecting the option for each new shape.
    Is there a new setting in '14 I'm missing? Obviously it's not a completely crippling behavior as there's a work around, but it is still quite annoying and slows my work flow down. Any help or insight is appreciated.

    THIS IS A DAMMED ANNOYING CHOICE FOR BEHAVIOR, ADOBE.
    My current position entails building lots of wireframes, and working amongst several other designers (9999 times out of 10000 aren't going to care or figure out alignments and "expand rectangle" every time they make a box.) Even if I actually manage to build a file where things adhere to a world of pixels, it will be ruined the moment I hand it to someone else.
    There should be – ANYWHERE, I don't care if it's in Preferences or View, or Tool panel – an option which basically indicates "I'M BUILDING THIS FOR A SCREEN MADE OF PIXELS, SO DON'T EVER PUT SOMETHING AT A FRACTION OF A PIXEL."
    Wasn't there a perfectly good application we're supposed to transition away from, something called Fireworks?

  • Align to pixel grid for new object does not work

    I have set my document to align new objects (shapes) to pixel grid under the advanced settings
    I have gone into the options on the transform panel and set the check box to say all new objects should also align to pixel grid
    But when I create a shape it doesn't work, I end up with shapes with 3 digit decimal sub pixel sizes. eg. 34.536px
    If I want an object to align to pixel grid I'm having to set it individually for each object.
    Is this a bug that will get fixed or is there some work around, it's frustrating to have to set the feature for every single object I create

    Align new Objects to pixel grid setting works perfectly for all tools in Adobe Illustrator CC (17). In Illustrator 2014 CC (18) the rectangle and rounded rectangle tool do not automatically align to pixel.
    This thread says it's because of the new Live Rectangle tool objects are exempt from the Align to Pixel grid until you release them by expanding them.
    Bug? Illustrator CC 2014 and Pixel Grid settings not working.
    I'll be using the old version until Adobe 'fixes' this.

  • Symbol isolation mode, the pixel grid is not aligned to the ruler.

    If you create a symbol that is pixel perfect, exit out of the symbol and go back in, the pixels bleed into each other because the pixel grid is not aligned correctly. Instead it is aligned to the global document grid which the symbol content is not placed in. It makes no sense to align the pixel grid to the global coordinates when the content by definition is not present in it.
    This makes it impossible to use symbols to edit pixel perfect objects because any editing other than the original creation does not display pixels but pixel bleeds.
    This is a valid bug in Illustrator CS6. Please specify:
    1. Do you understand what I am specifying? If you do not I will provide images as I wish to resolve this functionality.
    2. Please specify if it has been fixed in Illustrator CC. I do not have an available Win7 installation to test CC but if it is I will acquire one.

    Thank you submitted. Input from Adobe's developers or developer relations representatives on this forum to expedite a solution to this bug would be greatly appreciated. As Adobe's products are now on a subscription one would hope it's product roadmap would accelerate with regards to Illustrator considering the necessity of Vector graphics in a market with multiple largely varying resolutions.
    If you create a symbol that is pixel perfect, exit out of the symbol and go into Symbol edit mode (from the Symbol Panel or when a symbol's dimensions have been modified) the Pixel Preview grid is not aligned correctly. The Pixel Preview grid is nonsensically aligned to the document's coordinates. It makes no sense to align the Pixel Preview grid to the document's coordinates in symbol edit mode as it causes an inability to see the Pixel Preview without bleeding.
    This makes it impossible to use symbols to edit pixel perfect objects because any editing other than the original creation does not display pixels but pixel bleeds.
    Again the fundamental issue is that: There is no reason to align the Symbol Edit mode to the global Pixel Preview grid. The Pixel Preview grid should align to the Symbol coordinates.
    http://i.imgur.com/KB2CdEx.jpg
    The screenshot is in Pixel Preview. Moving the contents of the Symbol in Edit mode from it's correct position to temporarily align to the Preview Pixel grid is incorrect:
    1. Because you just moved the correctly placed contents. The Symbol placed in it's parent to prevent pixel bleeding is now incorrect.
    2. On a subsequent edit it would be misaligned because as specified, Illustrator aligns the contents of Symbol editing mode nonsensically to the global Pixel Preview grid.
    With regards to Align to Pixel grid
    1. This is a bug regardless of improvements to Align to Pixel to facilitate an acceptable workflow.
    2. Align to pixel grid is not an acceptable workflow:
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    b. Mangles rounded corners.
    d. It is not prudent to rely on an arbitrary algorithm with regards to forward or backward compatability in creating anything, considering the possibility of mangling and/or changed behavior as specified above.
    The workflow to create pixel perfect UI elements is to position vertices absolutetly.

  • Enabling 'align to pixel grid' makes object jump more then i want

    Hi,
    When i enable ''align to pixel grid' from transform option,
    The object/point move more than what i want (it shifts in a fixed place)
    I tried 'keyboard increment' to 0.1 but it seems it does not works when 'align to pixel' is enabled.
    Please help, Thanks

    Jimmy,
    Align to Pixel Grid will do just that, so you basic unit (of moving and whatever) is 1 pixel = 1 point = 1/72 inch.

  • Line weight changes when using Align to Pixel grid

    When I select Align to Pixel Grid in the Transform Panel, I see line weight changes occur. I try to change the line weight in the either the Stroke or Appearance panel and it will not change, no layers locked, any ideas how to change the line weight?

    Chouettecacahuete wrote:
    ... I noticed that the line increases from 0.5pt to 1pt mainly (although not always) on straight lines, anything with a bezier curve seems to remain as 0.5pt.
    Just try this, with snap to pixel grid on, create 10 pixel long straight horizontal 1pt line with the pen or line tool. You won't be able to change the stroke weight to other than whole numbers. But if you rotate the line with only 0.01 degrees by typing this for rotation in the Transform panel, then you can change the stroke weight to 1.25 for example. When creating artworks for for screen display always verify the result with View > Pixel Preview turned on.
    tonyharmer wrote:
    ...I only referred to Photoshop to illustrate the behaviour - vector tools aside, everything you do in Photoshop has to be whole pixels
    As I said, Photoshop doesn't have  snap to pixel grid feature like Illustrator. You can easily create fuzzy lines in Photoshop if you are not drawing them precisely in the middle of the pixels. To check what I'm talking about try this In Photoshop, create a new document with a very small pixel dimensions like 20 x 20 pixels and zoom to the maximum 3200% to see clearly the result. Fill the image with light gray color so you can see the pixels when View > Show Pixel grid is on. Then with black color try drawing a straight line with any tool that creates pixels like a hard brush or the line tool used in pixel mode, and try using constraints like holding Shift while dragging. You will see that unless you draw the lines exactly in the middle of the pixels it will be fuzzy and not clean. The only way to ensure not fuzzy lines in Photoshop is to turn  off the anti-aliasing. You do this by unchecking the anti-alias for tools that have this option and instead of burshes use the pencil tool (which is brush without anti-aliasing). And Illustrator works the same too if you turn off Anti-aliased Artwork in its general section of the preferences and view the result with View > Pixel Preview, you don't need to have the Align to Pixel Grid on, the aliased result will be the same like in Photoshop.

  • Fixing warped smaller text due to 'Align to Pixel Grid'

    Hi
    Hoping someone can help.
    For my fabric design business I usually create a 16.5x16.5cm artboard add a 16.5x16.5 cm rectangle and then add my text, making a repeatable pattern, before selecting it all and copying it onto a 33x33cm for print. However lately I haven't been able to get my rectangle to stay at 16.5cm, it kept changing to 16.51x16.51cm so I did a bit of research and started unselecting 'Align to Pixel Grid' when I created a new document. However once I selected my whole design before copying it to the larger artboard, it would always be at 16.5001x16.4747 or something like that so I would have to check,uncheck the 'Align to Pixel Grid' box in the Transform panel before I could finally get it to all stay at 16.5x16.5cm otherwise my designs were coming out with gaps between them.
    Now all of my smaller writing is printed out warped, which again after researching it seems to have something to do with the the pixel grid. Can someone please tell me how to fix this. And why all of a sudden I'm having these problems! I've been using this method for months and have never had a problem.
    Thanks

    Carla,
    I am afraid you will have to start over, more or less.
    It may be possible to rescue parts if you have saved earlier versions with undistorted parts of artwork.
    And it may be possible to correct simpler (parts of) artwork by moving Anchor Points with the Direct SelectionTool or something, based on the difference between desired and present dimensions.

  • Resizing symbol instance messes up pixel grid alignment

    Sometimes when I drag a new symbol instance to my artboard and resize it, the instance looses it alignement with the pixel grid.
    This happens despite the fact that...
    I checked the box for pixel grid alignement when I created the document
    the symbol option is set for align to pixel grid
    the original shape in the symbol is aligned to pixel grind
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    From you description it seems everything is normal in AI land - for symbols, the decisive factor is still the registration point. If it is off even by a nanometer, AI will resample and that can ahppen with pixel grid on just as well. Of course there may be specific extra conditions in your documents that intensify the problem...
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  • Perfectly aligned on pixel grid, but X and Y cord. say different?

    Hello, I made this shape perfectly on the pixel grid with 'Snap to Grid', 'Align to Pixel Grid', and 'Show Grid' on. Every anchor is perfectly placed (i.e. not in the middle of a pixel) but for some reason my X and Y cordinates say it's off by half a pixel. When I change the .5 to .0, it unaligns my object. Why is it doing this? There is an example below of what it's doing.

    Erratic Fox,
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  • Death to "Align to Pixel Grid".

    Now that we have responsive design and a myriad of different display sizes and resolutions can we please get rid of that pesky "Align to Pixel Grid"?
    If I want pixel perfection, I will type values into the transform panel.
    I've had enough of Align to Pixel Grid doing the following;
    1. Distorting small vector symbols.
    2. Misaligning anything with a stroke.
    3. Automatically turning on with symbols despite the fact that I have it off by default and no part of the symbol has it activated.
    4. Making it difficult to align triangles and other non-rectangular shapes
    5. Just generally second-guessing me. I know you're a computer and you can handle like a hundred billion instructions per second but I'm still running the show here!
    It's now barely relevant. Surely it's time to kill it.
    Please?

    The specific use is web and other screen media design. I am thinking you have another issue such as a corrupt preference file. The reason I think that, is I have not heard of any complaints from anyone else, including myself. Granted, it maybe possible that some of your issues have not been noticed, but seams like they would be.
    When creating a new document, using the print preset should also disable the snap to grid.
    Try holding down the three shift + ctrl/cmd + alt/opt modifier keys when starting illustrator.

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