![]() So we always have to increase the files in our print system by 400% or whatever which is an unnecessary step.Īs far as the terms, the main background is indeed called the canvas. 80% of our work is done in Illy and while we can work at scale for what we do why should we have to? When designing for a 648" trailer (yes 54 foot), we need to print and/or cut the design at full size. Sadly the ability to make the canvas itself larger is not a new feature in CS6. While I do not at all like the 227 inch restriction being in the large format print business the terms do often get confused. I feel stupid now but I remember Photoshop being a beast to learn as well. I found little toggle handles that I could drag to make the board a better size for my new smaller map. I went in your way - praying it was still there since I'm on CC(2014) and it is. I moved it but it moved the Artboard and the "work". That centered a smaller Artboard cropping off the right side of my map. I used the Artboard tool but when I tried to change the size in the menu bar like I do when I scale in Photoshop. So I have to go in to Illustrator and shrink my Artboard (aka Canvas in the Photoshop person's mind). Her critique of my draft was that I didn't need to include the social media links on my map. Sadly, my Word site map is prettier but I digress. Development and my instructor wants us to use Illustrator for our final site maps and Word for our preliminaries. ![]() OMG! Thank you! Like Gert, I'm a Photoshop person who is new to Illustrator.
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