I was checking on some resolution on the problem and found out that when youre saving your document under 'export as', you should check the ' USE ARTBOARD' Option. I have an issue with 3 applications now - a different issue with each one related to the application UI. Selecting the 'Use Artboards' option during exporting corrected the extra white space issue. For a company that's been bragging for a decade or more that they have standardised UI on all their applications they sure have a lot of differences. But in Illustrator it looks like a white background. In Illustrator CC 2019 you can use Trim View to hide everything outside the artboard: But if youre using an older version, my previous go-to trick was to make a layer on top of everything that was made up of rectangles that were the same color as the artboard, like so: 2 Upvotes. png file with absolutely nothing in the background so it will show the paper colour through. I dont need to have the background colour as part of my. Ok I've sent it off to the printing company and asked them for a proof and see what they send me back. Im producing artwork thats going to be printed on coloured paper. In my mind that meant when I sent this to the printer for production, they'd be printing white ink over the top of the yellow paper. And when in Illustrator I couldn't see that kind of checkerboard look I just assumed I couldn't get transparency on a PNG. In Photoshop there's a clear difference between what you see when you have a white background and a transparent background. I was kind of envisioning something like in Photoshop when you make a gif with transparency. That's a whole different way of looking at it. So how do you set transparent artboard in Illustrator v25.0.1? The choices you find by asking Uncle Google might work in previous versions but dont seem to in this latest version. AI file for sending out the client's proof copy, but when I delete that later for production I have a white background. Still no way to get a transparent artboard that I can see. That's just as disastrous for me as a chartreuse background. Document setup leads me to a colour selection area for the artboard but the best that can do is give me a white background. I figured i'd have to do the artwork again on a new (transparent) artboard - but there's nothing about artboard colour on the 'new file' options either. Not in the properties panel, or in the artboard options popup, anywhere I can see. However I'm using the latest update, Illustrator v 25.0.1 and there's no way to select artwork colour there. SO Im googling for how to do it and all the possible answers tell me to use the Artwork Properties panel and select the colour there, set it to transparent. AI file I need the background transparent. So i need the colour in the artwork when the client proofs it, but absent when I sutmit it to printing. AI file because there is bound to be some small colour differences between my art and the paper. In fact it would be bad to have the colour in the. I'm producing artwork that's going to be printed on coloured paper.
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