to save your document as a print-ready pdf by selecting File and then Save As. Next, select Adobe PDF format from the format option drop down menu. Click on the Save button and a new screen will open which will allow you to select different options for creating a print-ready pdf. Select your pdf options. Recommend using the Adobe PDF Preset Press Quality. You may choose whether or not to preserve editing capabilities of your document. It is not necessary to do so if your document has the proper set-up and your file size may be smaller (and easier to send by email) if you do not elect to preserve editing capabilities. Select from the left column menu the Marks and Bleeds option panel. Make sure you check the box to include Trim Marks and the box to Use Document Bleed Settings. This way your document will use the bleeds that you defined when you created your document. If you forgot to add bleeds in the beginning, you may add them here, but it is strongly suggested that you include them in your document at the start rather than creating them at the end. This way you can create your design with the bleeds in mind. After you click on Save PDF, open and view your final print-ready document. You should see some white space around your final graphic with trim marks in each corner showing where the image will be cut to size. Verify that everything looks correct. Hope this helps
@JohnWick-zx6tw to save your document as a print-ready pdf by selecting File and then Save As. Next, select Adobe PDF format from the format option drop down menu. Click on the Save button and a new screen will open which will allow you to select different options for creating a print-ready pdf. Select your pdf options. Recommend using the Adobe PDF Preset Press Quality. You may choose whether or not to preserve editing capabilities of your document. It is not necessary to do so if your document has the proper set-up and your file size may be smaller (and easier to send by email) if you do not elect to preserve editing capabilities. Select from the left column menu the Marks and Bleeds option panel. Make sure you check the box to include Trim Marks and the box to Use Document Bleed Settings. This way your document will use the bleeds that you defined when you created your document. If you forgot to add bleeds in the beginning, you may add them here, but it is strongly suggested that you include them in your document at the start rather than creating them at the end. This way you can create your design with the bleeds in mind. After you click on Save PDF, open and view your final print-ready document. You should see some white space around your final graphic with trim marks in each corner showing where the image will be cut to size. Verify that everything looks correct. Hope this helps
@asadashraf2307 If your artwork does not run to the edge of the envelope, please do not include a bleed. If your artwork does run to the edge, then please include a 3mm bleed. It is also helpful to us if include crop marks (trim box should be to the size of the envelope).
Zabardst sekhaya ha special nechy jo likha aya us sa sahi smjh n agaya thanks
Thank you:)
How do i save it, i want to use mockup or as Png file?
to save your document as a print-ready pdf by selecting File and then Save As.
Next, select Adobe PDF format from the format option drop down menu. Click on the Save button and a new screen will open which will allow you to select different options for creating a print-ready pdf.
Select your pdf options. Recommend using the Adobe PDF Preset Press Quality. You may choose whether or not to preserve editing capabilities of your document. It is not necessary to do so if your document has the proper set-up and your file size may be smaller (and easier to send by email) if you do not elect to preserve editing capabilities.
Select from the left column menu the Marks and Bleeds option panel. Make sure you check the box to include Trim Marks and the box to Use Document Bleed Settings. This way your document will use the bleeds that you defined when you created your document. If you forgot to add bleeds in the beginning, you may add them here, but it is strongly suggested that you include them in your document at the start rather than creating them at the end. This way you can create your design with the bleeds in mind.
After you click on Save PDF, open and view your final print-ready document. You should see some white space around your final graphic with trim marks in each corner showing where the image will be cut to size. Verify that everything looks correct. Hope this helps
Easy and creative tutorial
Thank you
Beautifully explained envelope design very nice tutorial. Thanks a lot :-)
Thank you 😊
Nice 👍
Thanks 😊
❤️👌👍
Thanks ;)
I want to print it, can anyone help me how to save it (i know in pdf but is there a settings to do ?)
@JohnWick-zx6tw to save your document as a print-ready pdf by selecting File and then Save As.
Next, select Adobe PDF format from the format option drop down menu. Click on the Save button and a new screen will open which will allow you to select different options for creating a print-ready pdf.
Select your pdf options. Recommend using the Adobe PDF Preset Press Quality. You may choose whether or not to preserve editing capabilities of your document. It is not necessary to do so if your document has the proper set-up and your file size may be smaller (and easier to send by email) if you do not elect to preserve editing capabilities.
Select from the left column menu the Marks and Bleeds option panel. Make sure you check the box to include Trim Marks and the box to Use Document Bleed Settings. This way your document will use the bleeds that you defined when you created your document. If you forgot to add bleeds in the beginning, you may add them here, but it is strongly suggested that you include them in your document at the start rather than creating them at the end. This way you can create your design with the bleeds in mind.
After you click on Save PDF, open and view your final print-ready document. You should see some white space around your final graphic with trim marks in each corner showing where the image will be cut to size. Verify that everything looks correct. Hope this helps
@@DESIGNERWAQASGRAPHICS Thank you so much, well explained ♥♥
@JohnWick-zx6tw you’re welcome.
Mockup pr ni lg rha yh design to krlia kisi bhi mockup pr
@AsadAli-ip7er you can re adjust the design for mock-up because mock-ups are just for display.
Perfect 🥰
Thanks 😊
but u did not put bleed however, its a printable.
@asadashraf2307 If your artwork does not run to the edge of the envelope, please do not include a bleed. If your artwork does run to the edge, then please include a 3mm bleed. It is also helpful to us if include crop marks (trim box should be to the size of the envelope).
From where can I get all the standard sizes of all envelopes?
@@asadashraf2307 you can find them online.