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Exporting artboards as independent assets

Exporting artboards as independent assets - Photoshop Tutorial

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Exporting artboards as independent assets

- [Instructor] All right now that you've done all that work to create and populate your artboards, it's a simple matter to export every single one of them as an independent asset file. Whether we're talking about PNG files, JPEGs, or what have you. And so I've gone ahead and set things up, so each one of our artboards is distinctive. The original size artboard is a sepia tone. I've gone ahead and added a couple of fleur-de-lis to the iPhone graphic. One of the video capture images is colorized a kind of metallic blue, and the other has the word pumpkin. And so to export these images, you go up to the File menu, choose Export, and then choose the Quick Export command, which by default reads Quick Export as Ping. Then you just want to select a folder. In my case, I've set it to this subfolder called Artboard exports, at which point I'll click OK and just like that Photoshop goes ahead and generates all those images. Now let's take a look at the images by going to the File menu and…

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