Resolution When Saving & Exporting for Print & Screens in Adobe Illustrator
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- Опубліковано 22 січ 2023
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Common Shortcuts
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⌘N | New Document
⌘R | Rulers
⌘; | Show/Hide Guides
Alt+⌘+; Lock/Unlock Guides
⌘U | Smart Guides
⌘G | Group
⌘+Shift+G | Ungroup
⌘0 | Fit artboard to screen (Ctrl+0) on PC
⌘C | Copy
⌘X | Cut
⌘V | Paste
X | Toggle Stroke & Fill editing
Shift + X | Swap Fill & Stroke
D | Default Fill & Stroke (white fill, black stroke)
/ | Make the active Stroke or Fill have None (no color)
V | Selection tool (black arrow to select entire objects)
A | Direct selection tool (white arrow to select individual points)
Z | Zoom (tool)
⌘+ | Zoom In
⌘- | Zoom Out
H | Hand (Pan/grab & drag artboard to navigate)
⌘Z | Undo
Shift+⌘+Z : Redo
⌘[ | Arrange / Send Backward
⌘] | Arrange / Bring Forward
Shift+⌘+[ | Send to Back
Shift+⌘+] | Send to Front
i | Eyedropper
⌘5 | Make Guide from shape
Alt+⌘5 | Release Guides
#illustrator #resolution #saving - Навчання та стиль
Every time I save an artboard to be (400x400 px) it either increases the size after saving it or it decreases the resolution.
How do I preserve both size and resolution on Ai?
The thing is that everytime I export I've got washed out colors, and everything seems pretty dull. Any fix on that? The only way I've got the TRUE colors is by exporting in "save for web" option, tho I can't export many files at once. Any clue?
Are you exporting for print or web? Print uses CMYK which is darker/duller. If you're exporting for digital then RGB is going to be ideal and will appear more vibrant. I hope that helps. It is confusing when what you see on screen is not what you get when you print.