And since I closed Illustrator, it seems that I'm not able to 'Revert' to a previous version or 'undo.' Additionally my Illustrator Version History is grayed out. None of the auto-saves files are useful since they all have the linked layers. The vectors were essentially cut in half, so repositioning them made no difference. But when I repositioned, the pixels that were not originally in-frame were just missing. I then tried the relaunch and reset the preferences by holding Ctrl+Shift+Alt key. Unfortunately nothing changed. In After Effects, I precomped the layers to reposition the animation to be in-frame (and to not mess with the current keyframing). After I launched the software, I did the normal window resizing to fit part of my screen, but after I snapped any of the sides to a desktop edge the window gets stuck and I can't move it anymore. So I backtracked and tried to resize the artboard to be it's original size, saved, quit and reopened both apps. I guess I should have just created a new Illustrator file as opposed to trying to fit so much on the artboard. That is, without making big positional changes in your Ae projects.Īfter making my artboard around 400px taller to house something last minute, I noticed all of my animations were repositioned downward and out of frame. You also cannot change the positioning of the objects on that artboard, and finally you cannot resize artboards to fit one last thing. Originally my workflow was to create shapes from outlines and then animate, but for this last project I animated using the Ai (dynamic linked) layers and went on to make time-consuming mistakes, one after another.įor one, you cannot have more than one artboard in Ai.
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