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In our final video, we will put all the pieces together in our artboards, and prepare the end result for export to our different media sources.
New Terms:
- PNG - Portable Network Graphic. A lossless raster image file type commonly used for illustrations and allows for transparency.
- Lossless - for images, a lossless file type retains all of the data within the image, typically resulting in larger file sizes.
- Lossy - lossy images use compression to reduce the file size by sacrificing image fidelity.
Further Reading:
JPG vs PNG, by Allison Boatman
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Now, all that's left to do is export them
into formats for their use in each ad.
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In general, we could use the same
file type for each one and
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would work for all our applications.
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Either a JPEG or
a PNG file is appropriate.
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We wouldn't use an SVG because our
final graphics contain raster images.
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So let's start out with the quick Export
option, which is certainly the easiest.
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From the File > Export menu,
choose Quick Export as PNG.
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