Remove canvas size limit
Can we please have the possibility to set bigger canvas size to incorporate large sized artwork.
(Please note: This item is NOT for more number of artboards per document)
Dear Users,
We have launched this feature in the latest release of Illustrator, 24.2. I request you to try out this feature and give us your feedback.
Thanks,
Sanjit
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Anonymous commented
I agree flexi is horrible and Corel a close 2nd, common adobe fix this
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Christopher commented
Let's see.. 505 votes thus far. At $79.49/mon per user, that over 40k a month. $480k a year.
If Adobe doesn't want to listen to the customers which give them nearly half a million dollars a year, then that tells me Adobe doesn't give a ****. Not too many companies would ignore that much potential yearly income.
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Christopher commented
Except Flexi is horrible software at everything else. The artboard size is it's only redeeming feature. If I wanted software that looks and performs like it was written in the 1980's, I'd use Corel Draw instead. :D
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Anonymous commented
Flexisign which is a sign specific software for designers offers the ability to design using 1:1 scale at sizes of hundreds of feet, wish illustrator offered this
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Bobby Henderson commented
CorelDRAW was mentioned earlier as having no size limits to its art board. That is incorrect. CorelDRAW has a max art board size of 1800" X 1800". But really it's only practical to go up to about 1000" before the app hits zoom limits that bring up warning pop ups. I don't think any drawing program has an unlimited art board size.
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Anonymous commented
Before I was using Illustrator as my main source of design. From research to production.
When was doing more UX work and switched to Sketch, and have this infinite canvas, I cannot go back
anymore. I use Sketch to mockup. I'll refine in Illustrator after yes, but it would be nice to stay in the same software...I just want my illustrator to be infinite so that I can explore and stay in this focus without the need to constantly scale down, reposition, change files, etc. It breaks the creative flow.
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Anonymous commented
i oftern need to design 8m wide documents! so 8000mm wide by 4000mm high would be perfect!
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Anonymous commented
I have been doing 1/10 scale, I am bad at math and find this the easiest way to work around this.
So if it's 408" make it 40.8", just move the decimal one space to the left and you got it! 720"=72.0" -
trackhorse commented
Kaitlyn, The image is 408" x 720". Make the doc at 102" x 180", and tell production to enlarge 33.33%
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Kaitlyn satterfield commented
I am trying to work with an image that is 34'x60'. How am I supposed to scale this correctly if I can't go past the preset drawing space?
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Adam Avery commented
It would help a lot in the sign and vehicle graphics trade if this canvas limit was scrapped. We are constantly working with graphics that are larger than the canvas size. Constantly having to scale things down in illustrator and then scaling them back up again in our other sign software. It just adds time and loses us money. I think when we are paying this much for software they should listen to us and sort it out, what reason is there to restrict the canvas? We use other graphics packages that have unlimited canvas sizes, come on Adobe sort it out, your giving us unnecassary headaches and losing us money.
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Hernan commented
I'm paying per year the license to use all the Adobe pack, I design my murals by hand and I re-draw everything in Illustrator and I really feel completely ridiculous that the drawing area is still limited a lot my way of work, please fix this problem, a lot of people are struggling with the same thing.
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Stefan Hammar commented
And now Corel Draw has been released for MAC so even more competition for Adobe.... And one more program that doesn't have any dartboard limits. I loved Corel Draw when I was using PC. Now I will defenetly go back using Corel Draw again.
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sam commented
Serif is awesome. I've been using Affinity Designer/Photo/Publisher for a while now, and though they're not quite there yet, I think in a year or two Adobe will be in real trouble
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Mike commented
The engineers at Adobe just do not care as it only adds more work for them and the company's corporate decision makers rely on their huge market share.
They're more focused on gaining ground in other markets with the ridiculous collaborative apps that they keep adding/killing and promoting their idiotic events.
Adobe has no incentive to add real requested features or fix its outdated core programs. They just are not the company for creators anymore.
Your only real alternative is to switch to a company like Serif that make Affinity Designer and Photo. They do actually listen to their community and it's so refreshing!
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David D commented
almost 2 years and still need more info? Is 290+ comments not enough to make a determination?
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David D commented
I need to design panel graphics for a trade show display and I am hampered by this ridiculous canvas boundary limit. Not understanding the rationale for the contraint. Now I am having to create multiple files when it could all be nicely managed in 1 doc.
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trackhorse commented
I think most of the geeks at Adobe are Republicans—they just don't care.
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Richard Hurley commented
I use Illustrator sometimes for architectural-scale projects. It would help my workflow a lot to be able to work 1 to 1 on residential-scale projects. Having this capacity would make it possible to dive into details where fractional inch increments are significant, then jump back to full scale.
This capacity would be a great help to those of us in the US who work in feet and inches. Divide feet by 12 to get inches, divide inches in 8 or 16 parts for most detailing. Converting that to decimals in your head is an unnecessary drag.
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Yaroslav commented
The recipe for a decrease of 10 times - thirty years fulfilled. We ask that the needs of modern outdoor advertising come in compliance with the software of the 21st century, and not the 20th.