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From: Bellende Belhamel on 23 Dec 2009 10:44 "steggy" <steggy(a)hotmail.com> schreef in bericht news:7p2kpbF2ghU1(a)mid.individual.net... > Bint schreef: >> >> >> On 9/5/09 4:43 AM, in article 7geq5dF2pgi13U2(a)mid.individual.net, >> "steggy" >> <steggy(a)hotmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Bob Sabiston schreef: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I am having trouble exporting my image at the same size as my >>>> document. I >>>> set up my new document at 320x480 pixels. The background is >>>> transparent, >>>> though, and when I export, it only includes the visible portions. >>>> >>>> How do I export so that the size is the size I specified when I created >>>> the >>>> document? I would think that would be the default behavior. >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> B >>>> >>> >>> I am very glad that is not the default. When making an illustration you >>> like to be able to place that illustration "stand alone" in Indesign or >>> whatever. >>> >>> There is always the trick of making a rectangle of 320 x 480 pixels, >>> correctly placed of course, with no fill and no stroke. >> >> Anyone know how to do this? I tried the invisible rectangle thing but it >> does not seem to work, it just ignores it. >> >> Thanks >> B >> > > What according to you is the meaning of "transparent" > > It is what it is. If you want to add something in Photoshop, InDesign or > whatever (you are not clear about this, make sure to ask a question which > gives you an answer) maybe try to make a 320x480 pixels rectangle filled > with white and place it under your fantastic image. > > And yes I was and I am sooooo very happy Illustrator saves the image and > not the doc. Remember: Illustrator is about drawing things, not making > documents. Jij zit ook overal ;o) |