![]() ![]() ![]() This is not possible in Illustrator, so I had to reduce it to 25%. The latest one was on a wall with dimension of 753" x 40". I occasionally work on wall-sized murals and designs.There are a few reasons I'd like to see a larger (or even limitless) canvas for Illustrator: I often find my self creating them and placing them one by one increasing the possibility of errors. Also if you export an artboard 1:10 with trim marks would end with giant marks, it could be advantageous that since we need to work in scales because of the canvas limitation, it would be great to be able to put trim marks or crops mark in scale. 0,01 mm in 1:10 could be 10 mm off the cutting edge and miss alignments for the cutting machine just to name an example. ![]() I am using artboards to export parts on a canvas on their own file to fit into the media output for print and cut where I need precision. The possibility to work in real size may reduce error that can happen while scaling from one size to other. My colleges and some clients work in several other programs where they can use 100% sizes and at times it could be a bit messy when importing files to illustrator However, I have experienced that having to scale might sometimes mess with stroke width and perhaps miss alignment in text and lines that may seems like little details at first but when finally outputted might be a massive mistake. Working 1:10 might be fairly reasonably because when I outputting to print I could just set it to 1000% to get the right size. I find myself shifting between scales from 100% to 1:10 and so on. I work for a company that produce adverts, vinyl wrapping and interior decor. ![]()
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