Hello all,
I am just 2 years in and still learning daily but I have a question that I cant quite figure out. I am getting into work now that is smaller instead of large solid prints. The small odd shaped stuff is creating a lot of wasted material. Is there a way to take a design in Illustrator and cut it up and take the small cut off piece and place it on the artboard to require less material? In the example I attached, if the overall width of the shape is 50" wide (54" printer) and the height is 80" tall then there would be alot of waste on 54" material. Is there a way to slice off the bottom rectangle, turn it 90 degrees and to save material? Hope this makes sense? Can anyone enlighten me, is this possible?
Thanks in advance
I am just 2 years in and still learning daily but I have a question that I cant quite figure out. I am getting into work now that is smaller instead of large solid prints. The small odd shaped stuff is creating a lot of wasted material. Is there a way to take a design in Illustrator and cut it up and take the small cut off piece and place it on the artboard to require less material? In the example I attached, if the overall width of the shape is 50" wide (54" printer) and the height is 80" tall then there would be alot of waste on 54" material. Is there a way to slice off the bottom rectangle, turn it 90 degrees and to save material? Hope this makes sense? Can anyone enlighten me, is this possible?
Thanks in advance