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P.M.B
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September 1, 2016
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Saving layers to files?

  • September 1, 2016
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Is there a simple way to save individual layers to files?   Like I just select all the layers I want and Illustrator exports each selected layer to an individual file?

Or is there a way to automaticlly put each layer on it's own artboard so i could use the export selection?

I have done some searching but the only solutions I could find were using scripts or actions.

Is there no simple solution like Photoshop's Export>Layers To Files?

Thanks.

Paul

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Correct answer juliadsf1231

Hi

I have Adobe Illustrator CC 2017

You can can do it one by one:

- select the layer/image/object you want to export,

- right click

- select Export selection

Then an export box should pop up, with file info.

If you want to do multiple:

right click object/layer/image - select Collect for Export

A library of your collection show show up and theres an export button at the bottom.

This way you can export them all at once at the end.

5 replies

ishwarr71884137
Participant
February 3, 2018

Another way to export multiple layers into different formats, is to the extension Smart Layer Export.

Smart Layer Export manual install | Thomas Byrne

Participant
November 9, 2017

funny enough... you can do it with just one-click in Fireworks 10 years ago... until Adobe killed all those good DTP products

juliadsf1231Correct answer
Participant
August 16, 2017

Hi

I have Adobe Illustrator CC 2017

You can can do it one by one:

- select the layer/image/object you want to export,

- right click

- select Export selection

Then an export box should pop up, with file info.

If you want to do multiple:

right click object/layer/image - select Collect for Export

A library of your collection show show up and theres an export button at the bottom.

This way you can export them all at once at the end.

jane-e
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 1, 2016

You can—out of the box—click the little circle to the far right of the layer, which will select every thing on the layer, then cut or copy it and paste it to a new artboard or new document.

Is it a one-time thing?

Why did the scripts and actions fail?

P.M.B
P.M.BAuthor
Legend
September 1, 2016

Hi Jane-e,

It's not a one-time thing as I often get character sheets with multiple characters and I need to get each charcter or pose to it's own .ai or .png file.  I'm getting tired of exporting the file as a .png to Photoshop, cuting it up and using export to layers.  Also when I need to keep the images vector I go through one at a time toggling visibility and saving as .ai.   Whether I have to use an action or find a script I need to get the process automated.  I just thought there might be a native function like there is in PS.  You know to save myself the hour or two it might take to figure out how to follow some more complicated process with actions or scripts.

Thanks,

paul

~Gutterfish
jane-e
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 1, 2016

Gutter-Fish wrote:

Hi Jane-e,

I just thought there might be a native function like there is in PS. You know to save myself the hour or two it might take to figure out how to follow some more complicated process with actions or scripts.

Thanks, paul

Hi Paul,

Don't be afraid of Actions and Scripts. Actions just repeat what you can do manually so that you can repeat your steps.

And there is an Illustrator Scripts forum here that can help if you don't find one that fits your project:

Illustrator Scripting

In addition, you can fill out a feature request:

Feature Request/Bug Report Form

Kurt Gold
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 1, 2016

Which version of Illustrator are you using?

One default way is to set up and use Layer Visibility variables in conjunction with a batch process.

Don't know if you think this may be a "simple" way for you.

P.M.B
P.M.BAuthor
Legend
September 1, 2016

Hi Kurt,

Thanks. I am using 2015.3.  When you say layer variable along with batch do you mean something like having a looping expression?   Or is "Visibility variable" a function in the batch dialogue?  Is there even a batch dialogue?  My Illustrator knowledge is pretty limited.

~Gutterfish
Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 1, 2016

There is a script available:

Export Illustrator Layers and/or Artboards as PNGs and PDFs | Matthew Ericson - ericson.net

It has multiple options including saving as separate files.