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tommui@adobeforums.com #1
Save vector draw
Hi
I dont konw why when I "export"/"save for web" to save my vector draw, e.g. a logo, the size of the image come out is larger than what I see (100%) in the working space.
Version: 10
Thanks.
Tom
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LenHewitt@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Save vector draw
Tom,
Draw a rectangle around the area you wish to export. Select it and then
Object>Crop Marks>Make.
Now when you Save for Web, only the area within the crops will be exported.
LenHewitt@adobeforums.com Guest
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Jacob_Bugge@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Save vector draw
Tommui,
Are you saving it as SVG or fixed size (gif etc)?
In the latter case, you get exactly the same size in pixels as you have in your artwork, so change the size of the draw to the size in pixels you want for the web before saving for web (remember to change colours to web safe, and if you use transparent background remember to set the matte to (or close to) the background colour of the web page).
You may save your artwork before doing this, or you may put the draw in a separate layer for the web saving before resizing, if you want to keep the original size of the draw.
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Kurt_Gold@adobeforums.com #4
Re: Save vector draw
Tom,
do what Len told you. If that doesn't work, too, check if the option "Export artboard completely" (you find it in the area "Image Size") is enabled. Disable it.
Kurt Gold
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