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I am making a collage and I need to transfer it from Illustrator to Photoshop. I did File>Export>Export As and selected to duplicate the project as a psd file. This created another file in Photoshop, but when I open it I can't seem to see my art at all, it's just the standard grey background throughout (I attached an image below).
Both Illustrator and Photoshop are up to date, and I am using a Macbook Pro.
If anyone has any advice I would really appreciate it! Thanks in advance.
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That is not possible Photoshop is a Pixel editor where Illustrator is a vector editor. You can place in Illustrator vector files into a Photoshop Document as a vector Smart Object Layer. Photoshop does not have support for vector files. It can only import them as a single raster layer there will be no vectors in Photoshop for Illustrator vector files. Vectors are in the .SVG and .AI files and supported by vector editors like Illustrator.
Collage and Mockup templates need not be hard to use wit vector images. However my Photoshop Photo Collage and Mockup Toolkit's scripts do not support populating templates with .SVG and AI images, Though it would be easy to add that support to the Collage scripts for they use Photoshop Place to populate images, The Batch Mockup Scripts though have a edit option the opens replacements. I never tried to open vector file in Photoshop script for I know Photoshop would switch from open to some importer, for vector files like .svg and .ai files, The replace content feature is like Placer vector file would most likely work.
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I do not install Illustrator so I tend not to support .SVG and .AI file for Photoshop does support for vector file types. Photoshop can use vector file content as a single raster pixel layer not vector layers. Vector Smart Object Layer Vectors are in the layers object not the Photoshop Layer.