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Illustrator not copying exactly!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Devon8822" data-source="post: 1188406" data-attributes="member: 67183"><p>Is there another way to copy it exactly to another project? Maybe theres a way to solidify the entire image all into one layer path, so its just one solid un-editable image, except for scale. If I can do that than I can copy it over and use it like that. I really dont want to do it again as I am happy with how it looks now. So yeah, how can I turn it into one solid image?</p><p></p><p>And my other option is just switching the resolution of project that its in so I dont have to transfer it to a new one. Is it possible to change the resolution after the project is already made?</p><p></p><p>EDIT: by resolution i mean size. as in the size of the page like when you first create a document and select, 1600 x 900</p><p></p><p>EDIT: I figured out the size change, now my last thing is fixing up some bits. How do you erase part of a path? When I click a paintbrush I made it selects the entire thing and only lets me delete the whole thing. I used the paintbrush with "white paint" to erase a lot of my work, because the eraser did work... it basically erased randomly around where i wanted it to erase, for example if I dragged it across some paintbrush work it work erase much more than it actually touched, often it wouldn't erase as much as it touched. Now I have switched my background color and you can see all the white marks from erasing I had done, I'm not sure how to get rid of it, other than putting a big layer in front of that layer. I wish there was a paintbucket tool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devon8822, post: 1188406, member: 67183"] Is there another way to copy it exactly to another project? Maybe theres a way to solidify the entire image all into one layer path, so its just one solid un-editable image, except for scale. If I can do that than I can copy it over and use it like that. I really dont want to do it again as I am happy with how it looks now. So yeah, how can I turn it into one solid image? And my other option is just switching the resolution of project that its in so I dont have to transfer it to a new one. Is it possible to change the resolution after the project is already made? EDIT: by resolution i mean size. as in the size of the page like when you first create a document and select, 1600 x 900 EDIT: I figured out the size change, now my last thing is fixing up some bits. How do you erase part of a path? When I click a paintbrush I made it selects the entire thing and only lets me delete the whole thing. I used the paintbrush with "white paint" to erase a lot of my work, because the eraser did work... it basically erased randomly around where i wanted it to erase, for example if I dragged it across some paintbrush work it work erase much more than it actually touched, often it wouldn't erase as much as it touched. Now I have switched my background color and you can see all the white marks from erasing I had done, I'm not sure how to get rid of it, other than putting a big layer in front of that layer. I wish there was a paintbucket tool. [/QUOTE]
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