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9,874 PointsSarah's PDF when sharing artwork with developers.
Sarah's lesson on Final Documents for Onward Developers is really enlightening, but I had a question. What would be the best method for creating these PDF documents?
Should I create the images (that show pixel spacing and such), in something like Sketch and Photoshop, then drop them into a document editor like Pages or Word?
The reason I ask is because let's say there is a small change or revision necessary in the final minutes of the project. Would these methods make sense to use?
/cc Sarah Parmenter
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Sarah Parmenter
Treehouse Guest TeacherI used to create them in Fireworks, but I now have a template set up in InDesign. For the pixel values, I create those in Sketch and just have the file auto-update from InDesign.
Hope that helps!
Greg Barbosa
9,874 PointsGreg Barbosa
9,874 PointsSarah, that's awesome. The only question I have is, how do you have the values auto-update?