![]() ![]() ![]() I zoom in as much as I can on the tangent line point that overlaps with the red circle so far all the points are where I left them and look OK. Leaving the original endpoints of the tangent line exactly where they were, I connect the end points of the tangent line by making two new points, thereby creating an arbitrary square shape with the Pen Tool. ![]() In order to unite the shapes using the pathfinder, I'll need to turn the tangent line into a shape, it can't just be a line, so I do that. So far so good, outline looks pretty precise to the naked eye and is the tangent I want. I've highlighted the endpoints of the line in light blue. So, I create my tangent line (green with thick stroke for illustrative purposes) between the red circle and dark blue circle. I am using the 'Tangent Line Tool' from the Astute Graphics SubScribe v2 plugin to create my tangent line between my two shapes (I've also tried this manually and using another free Common Tangents plugin, and I run into the same issue.) I have two shapes, in this case red and dark blue circles (for clarity), that I want smoothly connected by a tangent line and eventually united into a single, monocolor shape path. ![]()
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