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returntothepit >> discuss >> Adobe Illistrator help by the_reverend on Jan 25,2006 7:07pm
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toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Jan 25,2006 7:07pm
I have a document and I want to up size the layers on it and then crop the whole thing...
anyone know how to do this?

I can zoom in on my layers and they are vectors or whatever so they look good when you zoom. I just don't know how to upsize them all so when I pull it in to photoshop, it's too small.



toggletoggle post by LaptopKok at Jan 25,2006 8:24pm
image/image size



toggletoggle post by LaptopKok at Jan 25,2006 8:25pm
or:
edit/free transform/scale



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Jan 25,2006 8:59pm
LaptopKok said:
image/image size


someone's thinking photoshop....

I'm looking and there is no free transform under edit... though there is in photoshop. this is illistrator that I'm having issues with, not ps.

I'm also using illistrator cs2



toggletoggle post by the_taste_of_cigarettes  at Jan 25,2006 9:22pm
there's a transform in that

it's just in a box along with "ALIGN" and some other things

you can just enter whatever size you want in the box

with mine I keep it under the tools on the left hand side, lower corner



toggletoggle post by the_taste_of_cigarettes  at Jan 25,2006 9:29pm


That's the Free transform tool



toggletoggle post by the_taste_of_cigarettes  at Jan 25,2006 9:29pm


that's the box I was talking about



toggletoggle post by the_taste_of_cigarettes  at Jan 25,2006 9:31pm
BTW, if youi've never used the Align features, they will blow your mind.

Worth the cost of the bundle.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Jan 25,2006 9:46pm
it was actually just one of the pointers and the document setup that did it for me in the end.

unforunately, pscs2 rasterizes the images when you import it... bastards.



toggletoggle post by contagion   at Jan 25,2006 9:48pm
illustrator will make the image distort like a bitch when you enlarge it. i hate taking shit from illustrator to photoshop. but, click it then go object then transform then scale.



toggletoggle post by the_taste_of_cigarettes  at Jan 25,2006 9:49pm
contagion said:
illustrator will make the image distort like a bitch when you enlarge it. i hate taking shit from illustrator to photoshop. but, click it then go object then transform then scale.



that's cause you're working with bitmaps. If you want real integrity only work with vector based stuff like TIFF and EPS.



toggletoggle post by SacreligionNLI at Jan 25,2006 9:49pm
nuts to illustrator anyway...it should be photoshop all day



toggletoggle post by the_taste_of_cigarettes  at Jan 25,2006 9:53pm
Illustrator has tons of really really really useful tools that Photoshop several lacks, and vice versa.

I hate the limited image editing capabilities of illustrator, but I love the fact that, for instance, you can just click with the rectangle tool and then put in the size and BAM there it is. Why the fuck doesn't PS have that???



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Jan 25,2006 9:59pm
one day they will combine the 2..



toggletoggle post by dreadkill  at Jan 25,2006 11:04pm
vector is better than raster. i like illustrator way more than photoshop.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Feb 14,2006 9:56am
ok.. I need some more help..
I have to cut out parts of a text layer.
how to you make a mask?



toggletoggle post by soloman   at Feb 14,2006 10:21am
parts of a text layer? you can't just delete the text from the text box you dont want?



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Feb 14,2006 10:26am
I have a layer that is a drawn out shape. I want to only display the text that is in a certain location inside the oddly shaped group of vectors.



toggletoggle post by soloman   at Feb 14,2006 10:53am
you can mask by putting a shape over your other shape. Select both shape objects, and then go to objects/clipping mask/make mask. will that work?



toggletoggle post by soloman   at Feb 14,2006 10:54am
you can put it over a grouped bunch of shapes too, not just another single shape.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Feb 15,2006 5:25pm
I'm going to try this tonight



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