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Create slice of entire object while using small canvas


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Say I have a 500x500 object on a 250x250 canvas. When I make a slice of it, only the parts seen within the canvas are rendered, out of canvas parts of it are cropped out on the exported image. How can I export the full 500x500 object, without having to place it on a 500x500 canvas?

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If you have a 250×250-pixel artboard which has a 500×500-pixel layer in it, if you go to the Layers Studio in the Export Persona you can open the artboard to select the whole 500×500-pixel layer for export with “Create Slice”.

Note: If you haven’t got an artboard in your document then I don’t think you can get the whole 500×500-pixel layer as what’s outside of the document size doesn’t really ‘exist’ for export purposes. (I’d be happy to be proved wrong on this.)

Annotation 2020-02-16 125713.png

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