![]() ![]() ![]() I don't know if it makes a difference but, I'm running Mac OS 12.6 with Illustrator 27.0. Step 1: Open the illustrator project you need to resize the artboard. Photoshop allows you to adjust the canvas size on export (non-legacy).Illustrator should too right? Method 3 Resizing using the Artboard Options. Seemed to be the same stuff as the Asset Export palette but, with a different UI. Unfortunately, I got the same results.Įxport for Screens gave me the same results with all the aforementioned stuff. I even tried putting a group (icon grid) behind each one of my asset groups and gave it 0% opacity in the Transpareancy palette.expecting that a shape in my desired dimensions (92x92px) would help with the export. Taking your idea of an action, I elaborated on it a good bit. This tool is located on the toolbar on the. You need to have the document open to be able to change the size. This will leave you with a resized artboard. First, open the document by clicking on it, or once in Illustrator, you can go to File on the top menu, and then Open and choose the file you want to open. Insert Menu Item: Object > Artboards > Fit to Selected Art. ![]() I tried exporting as 1x PNG, a 92px height PNG, and 92px width PNG.all with varying dimensions.not the 92x92px dimensions that I was expecting. Create a rectangle of your desired artboard size. My artboard is 92x92px.and all my vectors are grouped and have a max dimension of 92px. You can then click an artboard and change its size with the options in the Control bar across the top of the screen. Being that I am trying to export tons of icons, the legacy Save to Web function is not an option. Select the Artboard Tool on the Tool bar (.or use the shortcut Shift + O ). ![]()
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