How to properly use the art Board
Because I am new with Illustrator, I am familiar with the advice of the art.
The client gave me a sketch and I put it together for her. I assumed that all the things she gave me the diagram was everything I had to understand.
The client does not include everything in the skit, and now there are many more things to add to the illustration. The document I created this to work on was 11 x 8.5, thinking that it would be for printing. Now, I need to move to the top of the illustration all around to adapt to all the other things she wants.
So is it possible to create a gigantic work plan and just put the drawing around with all the extra stuff that the customer wants on it and then when it's done, just copy and paste everything in a work plan, 11 x 8.5, resizing to fit? Or y at - it another way to do this?
Or can I just put the whole thing on a Board of great art and when I print on paper, 11 x 8.5, it it will resize accordingly? I obviously have to include other things she wants now, but I don't want to give the wrong answer before I understand the functioning of the commissions of art in artificial intelligence.
Please notify. Thank you.
Read the manual on work plans.
You can have up to 100 work plans into a single file. They're overlapping and enclosing one another.
When printing you can automatically reduce, but not when you save a PDF file (which is what you usually do during the transfer of the documents to the printer).
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