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January 24, 2018
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Canvas size anchor

  • January 24, 2018
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is there a way to adjust the canvas size in the same way you can in photoshop using the canvas anchor, so you can extend or reduce the canvas by x amount left, right etc?

i’m looking for a plugin probably as this doesn’t seem possible with the default illustrator install 

I‘m moving to an AI environment after working in Photoshop for many years and need a way to create complex files using guides which I found most accurate to create in photoshop by resizing the canvas after placing a guide. AI will be more problematic with this as I work with files 600”+ wise that often require 0.25” bleed at full size. I‘m Having to work at 25% in aI which means an 0.0625“ bleed at art size, and I’m finding it hard to get it accurate enough without enlarging everything I do to max to ensure it’s positioned accurately enough.

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    JETalmage
    Inspiring
    January 26, 2018

    Why don't you just use one Artboard and "print" to a PDF as tiles?

    Resulting separate pages:

    JET

    LWAAAuthor
    Known Participant
    January 26, 2018

    unfortunately, it's not as easy as that.  Each panel also has to have a set amount of blank area around it then a 1pt key line for cutting and indented marks for folding, so I need to show and hide marks on a per panel basis.

    Each panel has (at full size) 0.25" bleed then 2.5" black then a 1pt key line to show the edge of that bleed (I can't just do crop marks as the panels are 300" plus tall). On the heights I need a 1" bleed then 5" blank then the 1pt key line.

    Kurt Gold
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 26, 2018

    That is one reason why I suggested to provide at least one real sample .ai file with definite instructions.

    There may just be an unknown number of conditions and requirements in your documents. It's nearly impossible to guess them and therefore it's rather an unreasonable demand trying to provide some instant approaches.

    It is incredibly easy to share files around the globe nowadays. Why don't you just do it?

    Legend
    January 25, 2018

    Any reason you can't size the artboard to your trim size, and set the bleeds in Document Setup?

    LWAAAuthor
    Known Participant
    January 26, 2018

    yes, because what I need is actually fairly complex - the art has to be made up in one piece as it's generally an image or text that flows across. Then I split it into 6 pieces for printing – each piece bleeds into the adjoining pieces by 0.25" at full size (full size generally being around 110" w x 320" h per piece).

    I need the guides to be precisely positioned because 0.25" at 1/4 size is 0.0625", and it does need to be exact. Then I reduce the canvas for each piece to match the guides, mask down any images to the canvas, remove any text outside the canvas and add printable cut guides to the piece. then I move on to the next piece. It's a slow process when compared to doing it in photoshop, but this is how it needs to be done now, with our new RIP - the new RIP doesn't like photoshop TIFs, just AI or AI PDFs.

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    It would speed things up a little if there was a way to automatically mask the content to the size of the canvas. That would save some time.

    Legend
    January 26, 2018

    It seems like you could make this on abutting artboards with .00625" bleed on each. You can use the artboard tool to position them precisely, and make a template. This way, you don't have to change the artboard size numerous times for each job, and you don't have to manually create the crop marks.

    Ray Yorkshire
    Participating Frequently
    January 25, 2018

    Guess you could double click on the Artboard Tool to bring up:

    Set the reference point and constrain proportions as needed

    and in say the Width field, enter 10 in+5   or  10 in*50% etc

    Then tab to preview.

    There's a script by Shivendra

    Script to scale up Illustrator Assets · GitHub

    from this thread

    scale artwork with artboard??

    But I haven't tried it .