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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Illustrator allows this with Export for Screens dialog, not Export As.
This method treats artboards as assets, produces separate files, and the names of artboards are honored.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Yes, converting modern 3D to vector wireframes is very imprecise... The only workaround so far is to use Classic 3D instead, which does much better job. Voted!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Ah, got it now. You filed this request in the Desktop branch, not the iPad one. I am merging this with the existing one on the topic. Thanks!
An error occurred while saving the comment Sara, the video though gives a clear method how to do it, using Envelope Distort, both with presets and meshes, made from custom shapes... What is you request then, if this is something we can already do?
An error occurred while saving the comment Sara, can you please share some images to show what you mean exactly?
There are several things that can match your description and I want to be sure I’m getting the right one.An error occurred while saving the comment Ah, now I get it. This feature is called Envelope Distortion, and no, Charlie, at the moment there is no way to do the same on iPad version of Ai.
I am now trying to protect the iPad version, but as far as I know, the product was never advertised as a full replacement for the desktop app — because is surely is not, and many obvious tools are not there.
There is a general request to for this specific feature, a quite popular one:
https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/931888/suggestions/41619439
Do you mind me merging your request with it, to add your vote?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Charlie, can you provide some explanation on this?
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An error occurred while saving the comment My bad. These are not actual CHANGES, these are comments!
I guess you can Print with Content Summary these as a PDF, using Adobe PDF Printer, from the Options menu of the Comments panel in Acrobat.Comments is not considered as art, it’s just your client used them as a tool to convey the changes :)
Does it solve the problem for you?An error occurred while saving the comment Ah, this PDF was NOT produced by Illustrator in the first place, it’s made with InDesign, according to the code! Explains some things, but not others.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rupert, this is strange, but for a different reason...
When a document 'saved' as a PDF from Illustrator, it gets two parts in it: a PDF part any app that understands PDFs can view (and edit, in the case of Acrobat and other editors), and the second part, in PGF format, the actual native format of Illustrator files. These look the same, but the PDF part is a basically exported, converted, expanded and flattened copy, as much as the chosen standard allows.
When Ai handles the 'saving', it just sync the PDF part to match the PGF layer... But Acrobat cares not, since it can edit only the PDF part.
But when changes are made by the external app into the PDF... Ai usually gives a message when a file like this is read back, "This file has been modified outside of Illustrator. Do you want to continue?" — but not for this file for some reason... Do you see one?Illustrator values the original native data over the external changes, and there is no easy way to make only some data to be swapped from the PDF into PGF — these changes can be anything, not only a text change... There is a way to force Ai to completely ignore the native PGF block, by removing it in Acrobat (Save as other, Optimized PDF, and uncheck all options but the 'Discard private data of other applications' in the Discard User Data section of the PDF Optimizer dialog).
But this, or writing a PDF without the 'Preserve Illustrator Editing Capabilities' option checked with your client will ruin the editability and the original structure of the .ai file read back, making it the same as importing a PDF, without backwards compatibility...I definitely understand the problem myself, but I don’t see a simple solution to this.
More to it, I don’t understand why the changes made by your client into the PDF are not rendered when I place it as a link into a new document! And I can’t bake these changes with the Optimize method above — the year is still visible in the imported document, with no rectangle on top of it.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Justin, does this object you try to resize have a stroke applied, or an effect?
If yes — please open Preferences and make sure Use Preview Bounds option is disabled.
When this one is checked, Ai treats the strokes as expanded, and calculates the final width and height with their weight included — and these force the dimensions update when the object is scaled non-proportionaly.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hmm. Pressing 'Export 3D object...' button at the bottom of the 3D & Materials panel (in the Object tab) should do the same thing automatically: it adds the currently selected object (and it should be selected) as an asset to the Asset Export panel and immediately open that panel.
Ian, what happens exactly when you try this approach? What does not happen?An error occurred while saving the comment Can’t confirm on Windows.
All formats works when Export Assets is used for me.
Ian, can you tell more about how exactly it’s broken? Does it even try to create a file? Or the files don’t appear even? Or messed up? -
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An error occurred while saving the comment I wonder if it works any faster than it used to for you...
When I check it today, it’s almost instant, like it should, with no noticeable pause.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Not sure if it’s still an issue.
Hayley, it's been 6 years — does it still haunt you? -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hmm. Won’t happen for me on both the GA and Beta builds, on Windows... but these are not 28.7.3/4.
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An error occurred while saving the comment It’s probably Snap to Pixel got enabled.
This option is on when we create a document for screen intent, and you can see if it’s on or not in the View menu (search for Snap to Pixel command) or in the Control panel (sadly disabled by default) — it should have a small button on its right side.
Also check Snap to Grid option — it can have the same effect.
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An error occurred while saving the comment I work in print often also, and even worse so, I do it in metric scale, so 'mm' is what I prefer for all units, including type and stroke :)
Where is a way to do it in Illustrator.
You have to find the folder containing your document profiles. On Mac it’s somewhere here:
Macintosh HD ▸ Applications ▸ Adobe Illustrator 2022 ▸ Support Files ▸ New Document Profiles ▸ en_US (or the other language locale)
Open the Print.ai profile, make changes you want in Preferences for units (and also Paragraph styles, if you want to have your own custom default font), save it, and use it next time you create a new document.There are many nice articles about changing document profiles that can provide more details.
Start with this one: https://productivista.com/new-document-profiles-saves-your-default-settings/Also, don’t forget to backup the saved file, because Illustrator tends yo update these without a permission on update.
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An error occurred while saving the comment I remember upvoting this, and now I found it again, to answer the question at the Illustrator Beta forums: community.adobe.com/t5/illustrator-beta-ideas/artboards-discussion-feedback-for-jan-prerelease-webinar/idc-p/15109626
To quote myself, Ai is build upon PostSctipt, and it postulates 1 pixel equals 1 point. The resolution It’s hardcoded and won’t bulge.
I bet this change would be insanely complicated to pull off, although I really want it, because I often have to move artwork between different media...
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rex, do you still experience anything like this?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Oliver, you can switch units using 2 custom JS scripts, wrapped in an action, one per unit.
Put this into a .jsx file for inches:
app.preferences.setIntegerPreference("strokeUnits", 0);
and this one for points:
app.preferences.setIntegerPreference("strokeUnits", 2);This is a workaround, sure, but an effective one.
Please try it and comment back.As for the mockup you propose — it is rather confusing. I understand the intention behind it, but it looks like Ai is going to handle unites separately, and not combined with a values, which is not cool at at all — no math, no live conversion, a step back. And as a solution it’s not much faster than the current method — 2 clicks compared to 5 clicks we have today (plus some aiming).
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An error occurred while saving the comment This is because Ai doesn’t provide an ability to assign different units PER artboard. But it allows to set one for the whole document, in File > Document Setup (Cmd/Ctrl + Opt/Alt + P).
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hmm. I can see these in the File Type dropdown in Export As in 29.2.1, on Windows... What version are you using? Can you share a screenshot, please?
I totally get it, I struggle from the same conflict — 'Screens' word pushes me away from even thinking about using it. I immediately think it’s going to compress it, optimize it, convert to RGB, resample to 72 ppi, ignore bleeds... everything I know 'screen people' don’t care about.
Perhaps I should make it a request, to alter the name, to make sure it’s not only meant for screens now...
But this very request, to be able to export PDFs as separate files for each artboards — using Export As! — is still very much valid. Upvoting it.