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Adobe Illustrator Foundamentals
Adobe Illustrator Foundamentals
Application Preferences
Managing & Navigating Artboards
Adobe Illustrator's preferences allow you to customize the application's behavior and appearance to fit your workflow. Access these preferences through Edit > Preferences (on Windows) or Illustrator > Preferences (on macOS). Here's a summary of the common preference settings:
- General Preferences:
- Undo Counts: Set the number of undo steps available;
- Show Tool Tips: Enable or disable tooltips that provide information about tools and features;
- Highlight Anchors on Mouse Over: Helps in identifying and selecting anchor points;
- Interface Preferences:
- UI Brightness: Adjust the overall brightness of the user interface (light to dark themes);
- Highlight Color: Change the color that highlights selected items;
- Scale Cursor Proportionally: Scale the size of the cursor in relation to the screen;
- Type Preferences:
- Show East Asian Options: Enable features for East Asian typography;
- Show Indic Options: Enable features for Indic scripts;
- Units & Display Performance:
- Units: Set the measurement units (inches, points, pixels, etc.) for various elements like general, strokes, and type;
- Display Performance: Adjust the quality of the display for smoothness or speed;
- Guides & Grid Preferences:
- Color: Choose the color for guides and grids;
- Style: Set the style for guides (lines, dots) and grids;
- Snap to Grid: Enable or disable snapping objects to the grid;
- Smart Guides Preferences:
- Alignment Guides: Show smart guides when aligning objects;
- Construction Guides: Display guides that help in the construction of objects;
- Snap to Point: Enable snapping to anchor points;
- Appearance of Black:
- On Screen: Set how black appears on screen (rich black or accurate black);
- Printing/Exporting: Control how black is represented in printing or exporting;
- File Handling & Clipboard Preferences:
- Save in Background: Allows Illustrator to save files in the background;
- Export Clipboard: Control how the clipboard handles copying and pasting content to other applications;
- PDF Compatibility: Set the default for saving files with PDF compatibility for easy editing in other Adobe applications;
- Performance Preferences:
- GPU Performance: Enable or disable GPU acceleration for better performance;
- Plug-ins & Scratch Disks:
- Additional Plug-ins Folder: Set a custom folder for additional plug-ins;
- Scratch Disks: Choose hard drives for Illustrator to use as additional memory if system memory runs out. Select which drives Illustrator uses for temporary storage when processing large files;
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