![]() But as soon as the size of the artboard changes, the changes in canvas size creates a whole lot of problems in sharing and saving the document. Everything works fine till the size of the artboard is not changed. This whole artboard mess has proven to be a real annoyance to the users, which this site pointed out. Suppose, we try to decrease the size of the aforementioned canvas from 500 x 500px to 100 x 100px, it will become 1000 x 1000px and nobody knows why. On the contrary, if we keep the artboard size same and try to decrease the canvas size, it just doubles in size. But if the dartboard size if decreased using the artboard tool (V), the canvas size remains the same at 500 x 500px. The artboard and canvas dimensions will be 500 x 500px. Suppose we create a new document in Photoshop with dimensions 500 x 500px. It is difficult to pinpoint the exact relation between the dartboard and canvas dimension changes but it seems the final canvas dimensions are around 20-25% larger than the dartboard dimensions.īut when the size of the dartboard decreases, the size of the canvas remains the same. Initially, the Artboard and Canvas have the same dimensions, but as you continue working in the document and fiddling with the artboard dimensions, the canvas starts to change dimensions as well and is always larger than the Artboard (or the total area covered by multiple dartboards). ![]() What happens is whenever a new document is opened in Photoshop, it automatically creates an Artboard with a blank layer in it (as of CC 2018). It means technically, all the Artboards defined in the Photoshop document are in a giant canvas which is hidden from the user. Here, an effort has been made to combine the two. In the Photoshop Interface, Artboards are a subset of Canvas. Photoshop is a Canvas based Interface, while dartboard belongs to a more vector based environment (at least that’s what it has been used for for the last 10 years). The biggest of them being the Canvas re-sizing issue. There have been many issues popping up with this feature. But it seems like the folks at Adobe didn’t think it through. Artboards in photoshop enabled Web Designers to make the Website Layouts for different devices simultaneously in a single Photoshop File. You can learn all about the Artboards in Adobe’s Official User Guide. Artboards have been used in Illustrator for more than a decade now and its about time that they make their debut in Photoshop as well. Artboards were a new feature introduced in Adobe Photoshop 2015 with an aim to make it more friendly for Web Designers.
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