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_How do I rotate the view in Ai? - seems simple - can't find it....
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Affinity is growing nicely. I test it constantly. and already I'm missing a little to throw out Ai.
However, I would like to work on Ai but this new interface can be Illustrator® 2-new tool.
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Like I mentioned previously, as Affinity innovates rapidly with alternatives to Adobe's flagship products, it should force Adobe to take notice and accomplish something from a feature standpoint in their own software.
Interestingly Adobe Flash (Soon to be re-released as Adobe Animate) will have a rotate canvas feature:
Here’s what you can expect in Animate CC:
- 360° rotatable canvas – Rotate the canvas on any pivot point as you draw to get the perfect angle and strokes. You can even use this feature with a Wacom Cintiq!
Maybe the Illustrator development group can walk over to the Flash development group and inquire how they accomplished that.
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Too bad I'm using it in Windows.
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My art professor taught me to paint and draw with the stationary artboard. That has translated well to the computer and I've never used the "rotate canvas" feature in PS. Probably never will.
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Is your professor had designed the side of the box product upside down... ?
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Ha! Probably not. That's where I'd use a symbol and work right side up, then rotate the symbol.
I don't care if this feature is introduced, I just feel there are more important tools that need to be fixed or improved.
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Of course we use symbols for this purpose, but the symbols Ai have their limitations, eg. Not allowed to use graphic link ... crazy wheel.
"Have you checked out Affinity" — sorry?
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This topic started off in 2010, 6 years later we still don't have a solution Adobe!
I am in packaging field, making some copy changes on the existing artwork for the side panel - Client has decided to add in extra copies to the ingredient info list so we have to readjust the position and size of the text boxes. I had to rotate the whole art, made my tweaks and realign my objects, rotate the art back.
What worse?
Turned out we have 10 different packs of the same size, I had to repeat these steps 10 times. Things starting to jump on the presentation deck cause of poor alignments - I couldn't have all my 10 files opened and rotate at the same time to use cmd+B paste in place, it's artwork files with heavy high res links, my illustrator will crash.
Any further changes on the next round, me and my team will have to repeat the above steps.
When 20 rounds of refinements are pretty common in the branding/packaging industry, this totally doesn't make sense to me.
10 packs of the same size are quite normal, sometimes we have 30 or above, it's not cost and time efficient at all.
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I also do packaging... this is why I design in InDesign which I much prefer anyway... printing houses have the complete Adobe Suite anyway. And I use Master templates for products that have a variety of flavours...
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I would love to use Indesign. My client uses packagers that demand Illustrator, on top of that Illustrator CS6. No fun at all.
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Um. InDesign does this as well.
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My food manufacturer client requires everything be 100% built in a specific version of Illustrator. Many groups require Illustrator. I don't get to choose software.
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Oh! yes. I understand perfectly, I have that issue myself and need Illustrator to have that feature. That InDesign reply was for this post:
Bit rude, Wade…
Correct Answerby Wade_Zimmerman on Jul 11, 2010 4:57 AM
What makes you think you can?
The only program I know that does this is Photoshop!
The answer is you don't!
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Sorry I didn't see context, you're right!
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Adding my voice the the 6 year old chorus... working in packaging design and would love to be able simply roate the canvas!
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Would be nice to have some answer from AI team like:
Hey guys, we're not ignoring You, this is just horribly difficult to add and we have got a separate team of programmers working on it in the basement since last 5 years. They have been told they will never see the sunlight until the feature does.
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I'd suggest everyone who wants this to go over to the uservoice page, have a vote and perhaps comment.
Illustrator - Rotation of the Artboard – Adobe Illustrator Feedback
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package design upsidedown areas: solution was to choose all and rotate all 180 degrees. grid alignement is lost though.
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Hello World!
2019 and this is still a wish...
My coworker is working on some upside down food packaging, editing everything that way LOL
I started searching, found this thread
and then thought to myself: what about the 3D Rotate Effect?
This idea is in its birth; you could basically add that effect (Effects -> 3D -> Rotate) but still have the original artwork un-rotated + editable for normal "viewing"
Just my 2 "aurar".
-G
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If that's what you wanted, you could do the same thing with the Transform effect.
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Yeah as long as it's the "live" effect 'Transform' I guess
The rotate canvas (or view) feature would of course be fantastic but I think it might be too complicated to represent rotated XY vectors on a low-level.
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adobe is suck for understanding user experience, why they created a community website if they leave it.
2010 until 2019 still dont have the rotate view??!! wht a shame, I am sure any user need this.
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