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lenogre

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  1. What do you mean about art board ? In which software can I see it ?

     

    When I was working with AI, I just duplicated my design in the same document in the same page, never use art board. The problem is that the file is very big (often same elements for small differences between designs).

     

    In AD, I've changed my workflow. I've stopped duplications and I stack layers.

    I'd rather like register the current state of my layers to have a quick access of the different options of my designs.

    For example : 

    Design 1 :

    - layer 1 on

    - layer 2 off

    - layer 3 of

    Design 2 :

    - layer 1 off

    - layer 2 on

    - layer 3 off

    Design 3 :

    - layer 1 off

    - layer 2 off

    - layer 3 on

     

    It's a very simple example but with complex files, it's very difficult to activate/desactivate manually layers for having the good design.

  2. Hide/Show all is not a priority for me.

    I use it very often in AI because all layers are active in AI and often it's difficult to select what you want. Lock elements (cmd 2) in AI is helpful too for same reasons.

    But in AD, only elements on active layers can be selected.

    I think that in AD, you must organize your work with more attention than AI : Naming layers, naming objects, looking at where are drawn objects. Sometimes in AD, I can't select what I want because objects are on a wrong layer.

    Maybe it would be useful to add a shortcut to force AD to select objects on non active layers.

  3. Well, my job consists to draw watches.

    Every time, when basic design is validated, I need to make a bunch of executions.

    Color of the dial, color of index, numbers, material of the case (steel, gold, rose gold, bicolor), with diamonds or not on the case, etc.

     

    So, I make a layer with each component :

    strap - case - color of the dial - index - numbers - brand - hands - shadow - diamonds - etc.

     

    For each design, I activate or mask layers to achieve my design. When you got dozen of layers, it's unfortunately very easy to make a mistake.

     

    It would be fantastic to register the current state of the layers for each design and rename them :

    "gold watch black dial black satin strap" for example.

    And so on for each execution.

     

    So, if I must do corrections on a design, I call the registered current state without looking for which layer must be activate or mask.

     

    Very useful system !

  4. It's not a good workflow for me.

     

    My principal job is to draw dials for watches. It's very easy to do index in AI :

    - draw inner and outer circles

    - make them transparent (cmd 8)

    - draw index bigger than circles

    - make a mask (index are now between the 2 circles)

    If I want to change the radius inner or/and outer, it's very easy by selecting circles.

     

    I can do almost the same in AD :

    - draw inner and outer circles

    - pathfinder subtract

    - draw index (not easy - you can't define a reference point for rotation but after doing once, just copy/paste)

    - make a mask with sub layer

     

    BUT I can't change the radius of ONLY ONE circle. If I select one circle and its points and change the radius with the white arrow, circle becomes a potatoe. Potatoes are good but in my plate...

     

    A big limitation of AD is that you can't easily change a part of a shape. I often in AI select some points and rotate or scale them. It's impossible yet in AD.

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