![]() So what would you call them to avoid confusing new users and why is your name better than Adobe's name ? And is the canvas on the middle called "Canvas 3" or "Canvas 4"? And of course, what about the canvasination? How will I set up a 6 canvas tri-fold document in Publisher or Designer. Of course, there is some overlap with the two programs but your argument will only confuse people even more.īTW. Photoshop is definitely based on a Canvas and Adobe Illustrator pages are based on pages or maybe Artboards ? And if you think of canvases in Designer, how would you translate them into multi-page PDF documents We have always referred to an image in a Photoshop type program as being on a canvas, a mixture of pictures and artwork on an Illustrator type program with bleed and crop marks as being on a Page. Photo does refer to resizing Canvas, which you can resize to an object (a common term). You can't resize a canvas in Designer ? The OP was confused because they wanted to resize the "canvas" to an object, which is not possible. I have just read my official Adobe published Illustrator CS5 book and I quote "Artboards represent the regions that can contain printable artwork, similar to pages in InDesign". Note the use of the word " pages" not " canvas" I appreciate that both programs sometimes confusingly refer to Page or Canvas but the correct (historically) and least confusing term for Designer type pages is Pages.ĮDIT. I have to respectfully but completely disagree with you on that. If you doubt this, refer to the online version of the built-in help & enter "canvas" as a search term, or just think about the Clip to Canvas or Rotate canvas menu items, or where it says, " Document-to add an artboard at the current document's dimensions to the canvas." ![]() Even Artboards are in effect just multiple canvases in one document. Affinity Designer is based on the canvas metaphor.
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