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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Our company creates live event graphics and animations. With the technical advances of LED panels in the last few years, we're now creating massive visuals for arenas and large venues. These are typically made up of several artboards which can't be aligned horizontally, given the current canvas size limitations. And working scaled is just a headache as we jump between Illustrator, After Effects, Cinema 4D and other programs.

    As an example, Illustrator's canvas is 16,000-something pixels wide. My current project is 25,000 pixels wide. I can jigsaw the artboards together, stacking them, but that prevents me from creating a single graphic, say a line, that spans from one artboard to another.

    Any help on this would be greatly appreciated!

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