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: Illustrator Artwork, from only one of our artists, is extremely slow to work with I work for a company that mainly sells city and state art transfer-printed, etched, engraved, etc. onto dinnerware.

@Nimeshi706

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I work for a company that mainly sells city and state art transfer-printed, etched, engraved, etc. onto dinnerware.

Most of the time i deal with the art, personally, i see that it contains anywhere from 15,000-30,000 paths but have no problems working with them quickly . However, one of our artist's illustrations always has a tremendous amount of paths in the 150,000-250,000 range...and i wanted to see if there was anything i could do.

What I have tried


Fix bad plug-in global object names(no idea what this meant, just
saw it here
Object>Path>simplify (made sure to not include text outlines. Has
never worked in a year's worth of attempts.)
Object>Path>Clean up : says it isn't needed.


Image below is of Sixteen pieces of artwork for a square dinner plate. Here is a link to a single piece of artwork from that product, so you can take a look and hopefully help me out.

Do you see anything i can correct in the file supplied?

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@Holmes874

If it's for the cause of simplifying paths, I find Inkscape does a much better job then Illustrator. You would need to export it to svg from Illustrotor, import it into inkscape and I suggest you try it one path first: select it and hit CTRL+L. It will tell how many 'nodes' it found and how many are left after simplifying. (Or you can use the menu: Path --> Simplify)

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@Murray976

Simple steps for that file... although that file isn't problematic here.

First fix the type counters on the arch by filling them with white. Then . . .


Select All
Object > Expand
Pathfinder Panel > Merge
Click a white filled object (with the Direct Select Tool - white arrow)
Select > Same > Fill & Stroke
Hit Delete
Draw a no fill, no stroke rectangle
Select > Same > Fill & Stroke
Hit Delete


This removes at least 50% of the objects in the file.

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