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: Aligning neighbouring paths and “connecting” anchors in Illustrator I am working on isometric design that will be printed on the 1000mm x 2000mm Roll Up. Design includes lots of similar paths

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I am working on isometric design that will be printed on the 1000mm x 2000mm Roll Up. Design includes lots of similar paths that should be perfectly aligned and create isometric 3d scene (image 1.)



I made diagonal guides (30° and - 30°) in order to create paths and aligned them together. It worked fine until I find out that some paths were not aligned as I wished and when zoom in the scene white gaps can been seen. Each path was created from original one (Alt key - Select the path) moved and aligned manually to the next neighbour.



However, now I am trying to find the best solution to adjust them and align perfectly without too much manual tweaking. Is there any way to automate the process and connect neighbouring anchors? I know there is a function in most 3D software named “connect vertices”, but is there something similar in Illustrator?

I am using Illustrator CS5 and CS6.

Thank you.

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@Gail6891361

I won't directly answer the question, I will, instead suggest an alternate workflow. The benefit of this workflow is that it is guaranteed that you will not get this problem.


First build a isometric grid. Make vertical lines and rotate the field 2 times with 120 degree offset. Tip: If you make the lines uncolored then you can just directly color the image.





Then use the shape builder tool to make your shapes. TIP: When in shape builder tool you can assign colors to the fill and stroke, before dragging. That style will be put on the shape.




Image 2: Timelapse of building with shape builder.

Now you are guaranteed never to hit and miss. Working speed is also most likely much faster.

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@Angela777

My way to align/join etc multiple points is as follows:

Press "A" and choose the points in question -



Now, right click and choose Average->Both:



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The result:



gif:

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