The object is merely scaled to measure 50 x 100 points. If you then draw a vector path on that Artboard, the rulers may tell you it's "size" is 50 x 100 "pixels." But that is nonsense, since by definition there are no pixels in that vector object. You can set an Illustrator Artboard to 1024x768 "pixels" according to its misleading rulers all day long, but that really means nothing other than that the Artboard size measures 1024 x 768 points (which is an actual unit of linear measure). Illustrator's rulers are for actual measures, and a pixel is not a unit of actual measure. ![]() An Illustrator file can contain any combination of scaleable vector paths (its main reason for existence), text objects, and raster images.īecause those elements are each separate objects, there is no "pixel" count that actually means anything at the whole document or whole Artboard level. Drawing programs like Illusrator are object based.
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