Adobe Illustrator CS3: Creating a Tiled Artboard for PDF Sewing Patterns
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- Опубліковано 27 лют 2016
- I mainly made this video for myself so that (I) don't forget how to do this, 5 minutes after I fumbled through figuring it out. So it's not a "polished" tutorial, but it does result in accomplishing the task of creating a tiled template for creating "tiled" PDF sewing patterns.
In the new versions of Adobe Illustrator, this task is super easy, however here in CS3, it has to be a work-around in comparison- but not impossible. - Розваги
I luv ur explaination. Very clear. Hope to see another tutorial for making a sewing pattern with Adobe Illustrator. Luv from Malaysia👋😘
Fortunately, Adobe CC has an automatic tiling feature now, but when I had this older version it was tricky at first. I plan on doing more videos soon!
Thank you so much. Yours is the best and simplest explanation for the process I've seen.
Thank you very much. It's so helpful!
Thank you so much ,this is very informative.Thanks.
Many thanks for the ARTBOARD info - have been following a tutorial using later versions of Illustrator which have buttons unavailable in CS3, so not all the info is of use to me. Yours has filled the gap.
Thank you so much for sharing this!!!
You are welcome! Are you on CS3 still? I've upgraded to the Adobe Cloud version and it is so much easier now- I highly recommend it.
@@PaTTernHack I'm not on the old version. I have the newest software. However, this is the closest video I could find that got me anywhere close to where I want to be. If you know of a tutorial for the new software, I'd love to have it!! Thanks again!
@@jenniferstephens8315 Feel free to email me with info on what you are looking to accomplish and I'll be happy to show you in CC. I can later do a tutorial on it, but it sounds like you want to get up and running right now. You can email me to PaTTernHack.com@gmail.com :)
hello :). wondering how we can include magins on the printout... and also, not sure if you have explained why you've used 7.5 x 10, instead of the letter or A4 size default... I have watched another video and she also used 7.5 x 10... just want to know the logic on using these measurements. thanks a lot
I have the same question
@@sanjay_media The logic for this is that following creation of the print document you can then print at a standard 8.5 x 11" where each 7.5 x 10 page from the original tiled output will have margins for the edges during your print.
What printer do you use to print your patterns out?
does it print on actual size ?
How much is this software?