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825 votesCompleted (Comments Open) · AdminAvinash Singh Kotwal (Principal Product Manager, Adobe Illustrator) responded
Hi friends! I have some great news for your today. Rotate View (Canvas) feature is available in Illustrator 25.3 (Desktop) now. Thank you all for your feedback which helped us shape up this feature.
An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment The Dazzler commentedWell put Clayton
Apart from the censoring there hasn't been any indication Adobe staff are watching this thread at all.
I think they could minimise the user frustration so obvious here, if they engaged and fed back with updates or even to let us know if the idea has been canned.
Knowing either something or nothing is happening means we can all move on.
Adobe - is anybody home?An error occurred while saving the comment The Dazzler commentedHey Elizabeth, it's not impossible as InDesign already has this feature. Rotating effects will be a challenge though.
The comments are amusing I agree, however I feel sorry for Yogesh copping the full brunt.
Come on Adobe get behind this. -
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This feature request is completed and it is available in Illustrator 28.0 and above.
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We have done further updates to Dimension tool with recently released version - 28.3
You can create and use your custom scale for dimension, hide or show units on dimensions and dimensions are now sticky to the object - they transform as well when you transform the object.
An error occurred while saving the comment The Dazzler commentedYogesh, there is a similar tool in Acrobat Pro. We need horizontal, vertical, angular and diameter measures.
For many users Illustrator is used like a CAD program, with very detailed drawings and artwork being created.
Some examples are packaging (industry standard) product design, building plans, signage. We use it because it can be both technical and creative.
Please keep it in Illustrator.
@yugbru yes this is an entertaining thread. Sad to see so much Adobe bashing going on here. The user frustration is loud and clear. In Australia we're paying $80 per month for the privilege of using CC.
I have purchased the Affinity Suite for not much more than that and so far it's looking good, and quick over a network. Let's hope Adobe rise to the challenge and don't just buy Affinity outright.
I've been onboard since Illustrator 88, even had lunch with John Warnock - seems a different company now.
(Howzat for a name drop).