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February 14, 2010
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Vector smart object from PS to AI

  • February 14, 2010
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Hi...

System: Win XP, CS4

Is it possible to copy a vector smart pbject from PS to AI? Note from PS to AI? HAve tried dragging and dropping... it doesn't seem to work.

    5 replies

    Participant
    December 15, 2016

    As you said, In your case, the Smart Object was originally created in Illustrator and then copied into PS. and if you want to edit or open in AI..

    You just need to Double clicking the vector smart object opens it in Illustrator.

    If your object created in PS and that you want it to take in AI..

    Ans: In that case, Object should be a shape object. than Choose File > Export > Paths to Illustrator. (Not: as you selects paths to illustrator, it ask to choose layer by providing layers name. '' Layer name Shape Path'') than save the file. Saved file will be in .ai formate. So here when you will open it that object will come with only Shape Path. If you notice the layer name as it is saying shape path '' Layer name Shape Path''. SO photoshop don't allow object which is created in PS to transfer in AI with color, line or any effect. It just provides you Shape Path.

    Participant
    October 18, 2023

    double clicking it doesn't seem to work for me 😕😕

    Anubhav M
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    December 23, 2023

    Hello @Sara32297999c2ib,

    Sorry to hear about your experience. Would you mind sharing more details, like the exact version of the OS/Illustrator, details about your workflow, and a screen recording of the problem (https://adobe.ly/3GTtjiv), so we can investigate this further?


    Looking forward to hearing from you.

     

    Thanks,

    Anubhav

    Participant
    October 18, 2016

    It can't re-open the vector smart object in Ai. If Ai is closed it will open the program but is unable to render any drawing within Ai.

    I am having issues with this as well...

    Vector art created in AI, copied/pasted onto PS and turned it onto a Vector Smart Object

    When double clicking, a new PS window opens with the original vector object but when double clicking that

    AI takes over and opens nothing....

    Is it because the vector created in AI wasn't saved as it's own document?

    Monika Gause
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    October 18, 2016

    jayg38221956 schrieb:

    Is it because the vector created in AI wasn't saved as it's own document?

    No. There should be content in it if there are really paths in Photoshop. There is nothing in Outline view?

    Please show the Photoshop content.

    Participant
    December 26, 2014

    II'm not sure about the others but in my case the original file is a .ai file created in Ai then copied into PS and saved as a vector smart object. I then close the original file in Ai and double click on the folder part of the icon in the layers pallet inorder to attempt to create a new smart vector object in Ai. I can get it to work on my desktop machine which is currently using a copy of PS 5 and Ai 6 in the CC. The machine has at least 4G of ram and a 1G video card in it. This is opposed to my laptop which I've been using more often which only has on board video and 2G of ram and runs both Ai and PS in CC. It can't re-open the vector smart object in Ai. If Ai is closed it will open the program but is unable to render any drawing within Ai. I see the possibility of 2 things being wrong . 1. that there is simply not enough memory for Ai the process and render the file or 2. That there are changes in the interface between Ai and PS which means there may be another way of accomplishing the process. My bet is on number 1.

    Participant
    December 24, 2014

    Hi All,

    My understanding is that if a file is saved/ converted to a vector smart object in Photoshop, by double clIcking on the lower quater of the vector object icon a(small icon at the bottomed the layers ) in the layers tab it will automatically open a message warning of "after editing contents" blah blah blah. Click "ok" and a new vector smart object of the same name is supposed to open in Ai. When I say supposed to I've seen done in a video training course however it does not seem to want to work in a trial version of both photoshop and Ai. I'm not sure if the reason it does not work is that it is only a trial version, or a different version of software altogether given the changes to vector smart objets in cloud versions of P/S and AI or a lack of ram to do the job.

    Has anyone else hear of this answer to your original question seen or experienced these problems?

    regards

    gutraveller

    Monika Gause
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    December 26, 2014

    Where did the Smart object originate from?

    Are you sure it's a vector smart object? Not all smart objects are vector objects?

    shunithDAuthor
    Inspiring
    February 14, 2010

    OK... I figured it out...

    Double clicking the vector smart object opens it in Illustrator... effectively bring it into Illustrator for use in another file...

    Inspiring
    February 14, 2010

    well yes and no the smart object can be saved as and brought into another program but the one in the photoshop file is part of that document if you save it and then close it it will update in your photoshop file that is the only way to access it. if you save as you then create another document nd any changes you have made to file is gone in the smart object unless you also did a save before doing a save as.

    Any changes you make to the object that you did the save as will not be reflected in the photoshop fie that you originally have the smart object in.

    So the answer is yes and no.

    shunithDAuthor
    Inspiring
    February 15, 2010

    Wade_Zimmerman wrote:

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    So the answer is yes and no.

    Yup i guess that... the scene was this:

    1/ Vector smart objects (VSO) were originally created in AI and then copy pasted into PS. The AI file was not saved / can't be easily located.

    2/ The VSO were needed for another project... rather than recreate or spend hours hunting for the original file(s) i tried to copy / move them across. Also tried opening the PS file in AI by placing it... Reached the generating pixels stage and then AI said an error in the file(s).

    3/ That's when i remembered that VSO are 'supposed' to be AI files (and can be edited in AI) and double-clicked on them. Problem solved... (and in AI, i didn't save the VSO but copied and pasted in a new AI file... so original PS file is unaffected.)