Meshes, transparencies, can these be used?

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moneca
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Posted Mon Jan 21 11:29PM
I upgraded to Illustrator CS6, and I'm wondering, are transparencies and meshes still accepted, if so, what's the best practices?
kovacevicmiro
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Posted Tue Jan 22 12:54AM
I use them all the time, just save it as a eps10 file and put a notice in the description that you used it.
Maulsmasher
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Posted Sat Apr 6 9:12PM
For some reason in CS6 all mesh gradients are being rasterized when saving eps10...anyone know of a work around?

(Edited on 2013-04-06 21:12:21 by Maulsmasher)
Enrique_Valles
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Posted Thu Apr 11 2:54AM
For this kind of problems i prefer to continue using CS5.
Maulsmasher
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Posted Thu Apr 11 9:48AM
Yeah I may need to just use CS5.5 instead of CS6
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