The option to export a visual in the shape it is still works when you only have one artboard (leave 'use artboards' unticked and Illustrator will only save the active visual, not the whole artboard). And if the visual is (much) smaller than the artboard you end up with a lot of access space around the image (even if you select 'transparent' as a background option). It exports the visual in the dimensions of the artboard (which are always rectangular). 'Use artboards' doesn't generate the result I am after. I can't imagine I am the only one who has issues with this 'update', or am I missing the new way to export individual visuals in their exact shape when using multiple artboards? The response of Adobe was that my request to roll back the option to export wasn't possible (although it was an option up until the 24.02 version). This too is not an option, because the image will get the (square or rectangular) shape of the artboard, and not the shape of the visual. Another 'solution' was to use the artboard selction option while exporting. After reporting this issue, the 'solution' was to not use multiple artboards, and copy each individual layer into a new file. Since version 24.1, Illustrator no longer 'sees' the individual visual, but sticks to the dimensions of all artboards. It used to be possible to export a single icon with its own outlines as a png by hiding all other content. I have a file in which I am saving a set of icons on separate artboards. Since the 24.1 version of Illustrator, it is no longer possible when you have multiple artboards in a file to export a visual to png format from one specific artboard without ending up with the dimensions of all artboards.
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