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The second artboard is not a bug, but a specifically designed behavior for later import to AfterEffects. It gives AE enough room to avoid clipping of the layer content to the main artboard size (basically a dummy for a pasteboard).
Here is a quote from The Adobe Illustrator WOW! Book (found here: https://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/146842/huge-unwanted-artboard-created-by-default-in-adobe-illustrator-cc-2020):
Тo create a composition to import into After Effects, use the Video & Film Document Profile (Film & Video in CC). This creates two artboards — one large artboard that serves as a "scratch" area for objects used later in AE, and one sized for your chosen video format.
An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Anton commentedHere you go, Egor.
Recorded a short video for you. Hope this helps:
https://www.loom.com/share/5bf267b7e7b74d6db57e8e22a6ff785a?sid=5b84e442-5a64-4f1d-a583-15fc5c394bf6Let me know if this link does not work so I can make another plan.
An error occurred while saving the comment Anton commentedHi @Egor.
The original artboard is the preset at 1920 x 1080. The additional
(unwanted) artboard that creates itself is sized at 14400 px x 14400 px, in size.
The build I am using is 28.4.1Anton shared this idea ·
Fantastic. Thanks so much. I never thought to check if it was created from the start. Appreciate your quick help with this.