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    Bob Wolf commented  · 

    **IDEA** Maybe it's the problem that we all work in Ai off the art board a lot of the time, crafting and drawing everywhere and then piecing final artwork together on the Artboards. This being the case could we have a specific 'space' or preset that we could open that is just one Artboard? No drawing out of bounds. I guess a bit like Photoshop where you can't go off the canvas. Would this make the feature easier to implement in Ai? If it would I for one would be happy for the compromise. Open up the Rotate-Space, spin like crazy whilst creating and then copy out from there into a normal multi Artboard file for layout. What do you reckon?

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    Bob Wolf commented  · 

    Dragging a graphic into Libraries and then using it in After effects is great BUT if when you dragged it into AE the named layers remained in tact it would be very useful.

    Also nested Illustrator files (in an illustrator document) could open up in after effects as comps that you drill into to access layers. It would save a lot of set up time. Thanks :-)

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