![]() In addition to what Test Screen Name said, the following short and rather mathless exposition may sound unforgivably outdated and boring, sorry. For my own part, I am (almost) always just seeing things and drawing them, leaving the math to Illy (job description Adobe Illustrator) and she is very good at it, also far beyond usual uses. ![]() The math here is actually only brought into this by the 300 dpi (which is really a print term d for Dots, rather than a screen/web term P for Pixels in PPI). I also uploaded the PDF file to zazzle, and everything seems okay on the website.ĭo you think the problem was that I accidentally chose CMYK instead of RGB? There seem to be some glitches/missing parts (the center of some flowers) when opening the file, but they disappear when zooming in. I also tried exporting the file in PDF format and here is the screenshot. I also tried exporting the file in JPG format, but Illustrator gave me an error, saying that it was impossible to export the file and to set a lower resolution and try again. The file no longer has that rectangle in the middle of the image. After this modification, I tested it and exported the file again, and this time it worked fine. However, I immediately corrected it and set RGB for the file created for export. I realized from your responses that I had made the wrong choice when creating the new file. That's why I had ruled it out this file format.Īll three require the file to be in RGB. I would like to upload my graphics to multiple sites (zazzle, society6, and spoonflower) without having to export the same graphic in a thousand different formats.Īll three accept JPG or PNG, but only zazzle also accepts PDF. Regarding my issue, I first went to check the specs. I am not a professional, I still have a lot to learn. Thank you in advance to anyone who can help me. Has this happened to anyone else? What can I do to solve this issue? I've also checked the pattern file, but everything seems correct. What can I do to solve this problem? I've already updated Illustrator to the latest version, restarted my Mac, created a new file with the necessary dimensions, and tried to bring the pattern back in. I haven't changed anything in my export process or my export template. ![]() When I tried to export the file, unfortunately, I ended up with an annoying rectangle in the middle of my image that, as you can see from the screenshot, is not present in the Illustrator file. ![]() Until now, I always exported a 5000x5000px PNG image, and everything went fine. I created a pattern, and now I need to export it to upload it to a print-on-demand website. I've never had any problems with Illustrator until now. ![]()
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