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Use views and viewing modes

Use views and viewing modes - Illustrator Tutorial

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Use views and viewing modes

the different viewing options and modes in Illustrator. so I see my artwork with all its strokes and fills. and just see the vector outlines of the paths, I can choose View, Outline, And now I can see things that are hidden when I'm in Preview mode, and this bubble that accidentally got moved I'll go back to Preview mode and notice that I can't see or select that bubble here, but if I go back to Outline mode, There's also Overprint Preview, which in CMYK Print documents, will show you There's also a Pixel Preview mode in the View menu, and I'll turn that on. This feature is used by folks creating artwork for screens and you can see how my fish would look at this level of magnification. If I zoom in, you can start to see how it would look pixelated at larger sizes. The Pixel Preview works in conjunction with a feature called Align to Pixel Grid, which allows you to create crisp and clear web graphics by forcing objects to align to the pixel grid when you draw, move, or scale objects…

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