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Turntable is now available in Illustrator Beta!

Adobe Employee ,
Aug 28, 2025 Aug 28, 2025
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Hello everyone,

Turntable is now live in Illustrator Beta (build 29.9.14 or later)!

Turntable lets you “rotate” your 2D artwork to see it from different angles. If you’ve got a character, product, or object drawn in Illustrator, you can quickly generate front/side/back views without redrawing everything from scratch.


Note: This is still Beta quality. Some of the tech behind it is pretty challenging, so expect rough edges here and there. But that’s why we’re bringing it to you early.

 

We’d love to hear from you!

Explore this fun feature and speak to us to be a part of the feature's future! Block time with us using the link provided below.

 

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Book Time with the team

This link will expire on September 30, 2025.


How to try it:

Install the Beta → Open the Creative Cloud Desktop app → look under “Beta apps” → install Illustrator (Beta).

  • Make sure you’re on 29.9.14 or later.
  • Select your artwork (works best with clean, real-world vector art).
  • Group your artwork first for better results.
  • Hit the Turntable icon in the control bar or Properties panel under the Transform section.
  • Slide to preview angles, and hit Insert View to drop one on your canvas.
  • Use arrows for elevation changes, and reset to go back to the original.

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Quick Tip:

Clean outlines + no backgrounds = best results. We’d love to hear what you think, what feels magical, what feels broken, and what you’d want next. Don’t hold back, we’re here for the candid stuff. 

 
Feel free to create a new post if you have any issues related to the release or need more tips! 

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Community Beginner ,
Oct 28, 2025 Oct 28, 2025
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I was hoping that this woudl be a quick step solution to making my 2D packaging artwork pop in the 3D space with a few clicks. Unfortunately it is not that powerful. It would be nice if you had an interface where you could place each side of an object, then use generative fill to patch all the sides together to make a fully formed 3D model. That model would then be exportable to use in 3D animations or have the ability to generate short animations in Illustrator so that you can view your moving artwork outside of the adobe space. Then I could send animated concepts of my products for review.

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