![]() ![]() If, you guys, if you know that you need to pick something you can't remember the icon over here, instead of scrolling over all of them, you can come up to the Window menu, and you can just choose the thing you want. I, what I do, even sometimes today, I'll sit there and I'll put my cursor over it and it will show you like a tooltip. When you first start working in Illustrator, it's gonna kind of rough to remember all these icons. Why don't you come down here, to the lower right, and I want you to click on this artboards icon now. ![]() Alright, let me do this, I'm gonna jump back to the intro out here. There's a panel on the far right down here, which we're gonna start to use, okay. Artboards are pretty amazing, and they actually live over here in the artboards panel. ![]() You can even overlap them, it's kind of crazy. And we said, "Well, we kind of need to give an idea to the developer, which was me, what it's gonna look like at the different sizes." So, in Illustrator, we can create up to 100 artboards, or up to 100 pages if you feel comfortable saying that. And, she went in, she said, "Okay, well this is gonna be the desktop design right here," for instance. If you look, you're gonna see that I've actually taken, and I do a lot of web, and I work with a designer, and we created a design for my site. This is basically all of the pages, or artboards we have. I'm gonna fit everything in the window, so we can see everything we have. Now, in this document that I just opened, what I'm gonna do, just hang tight for a second. These are the pages that we can work with. In Illustrator, we have the ability to create what are called artboards, okay. Working with Artboards in Adobe Illustrator ![]()
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