Step 1: Open a New Document
To add more artboards, you’ll need to start by opening a new document in Photoshop. Go to File > New or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+N (Windows) or Command+N (Mac).
Step 2: Choose the Artboard Layout
In the New Document dialog box, you’ll see an option for Artboards. Choose the layout that you want for your artboards. You can choose from options like Grid, Vertical, and Horizontal.
Step 3: Adjust the Artboard Size
After choosing the artboard layout, you’ll need to adjust the size of the artboards. You can do this by clicking on the Artboard Size dropdown menu and selecting a preset size or entering your own custom size.
Step 4: Add More Artboards
Now that you have your first artboard set up, it’s time to add more. To do this, simply go to the Layers panel and click on the New Artboard icon. This will add a new artboard to your workspace.
Step 5: Arrange Your Artboards
To arrange your artboards, you can click and drag them to different positions on the canvas. You can also use the Artboard tool to select and move them.
Step 6: Export Your Artboards
Once you have all of your artboards set up, you can export them as separate files or as a single file with multiple artboards. To do this, go to File > Export > Artboards to Files.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I add more artboards to an existing Photoshop document?
Yes, you can add more artboards to an existing Photoshop document by going to the Layers panel and clicking on the New Artboard icon.
Can I customize the size of each artboard?
Yes, you can customize the size of each artboard by clicking on the Artboard Size dropdown menu and selecting a preset size or entering your own custom size.
Do artboards work the same way as layers in Photoshop?
No, artboards are different from layers in Photoshop. Artboards are used to organize multiple designs or layouts within a single document, while layers are used to organize elements within a single design or layout.
Adding more artboards in Photoshop can be a useful way to organize multiple designs or layouts within a single document. With these simple steps, you can easily add more artboards to your workspace and arrange them as needed.