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August 29, 2017
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How can I remove the white background of my vector?

  • August 29, 2017
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Hello,

I have a black and white vector image, but I need to remove the white background and only keep the black part.

Here is a small screenshot from a piece of the image:

I have tried ungrouping everything and individually selecting the white pieces to delete, but it seems like I've processed/converted the image type too much and there are constant hidden layers, blobs, etc. behind each piece.

Any way to just select all of the white areas when it's grouped as one and delete them?


Thanks in advance

Correct answer Jeff Witchel, ACI

Select your JPG and in the Image Trace panel start with the default preset and in the Advance area, check Ignore White.

When your Expand the Image Trace object (Object menu > Image Trace > Expand), the white areas will be see through.

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Jeff Witchel, ACI
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 29, 2017

Here's a screenshot of white areas that are Transparent after being Traced with Ignore White checked.

Jeff Witchel, ACI
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Jeff Witchel, ACICommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
August 29, 2017

Select your JPG and in the Image Trace panel start with the default preset and in the Advance area, check Ignore White.

When your Expand the Image Trace object (Object menu > Image Trace > Expand), the white areas will be see through.

mrbcox47Author
Known Participant
August 30, 2017

Worked quite well, thank you very much! My only qualm is that the picture had an extremely minor "fattening" up effect after I traced, losing some details in the areas with a lot of commotion. Only slightly noticeable and definitely better to work with now.

Thanks again

Ray Yorkshire
Participating Frequently
August 29, 2017

You could try selecting an area of white

Select > Same> Fill colour

Delete on keyboard

Participant
August 10, 2018

When I follow these steps, all the "White" turn black. (and i do have transparency grid on)

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 10, 2018

  schrieb

When I follow these steps, all the "White" turn black. (and i do have transparency grid on)

Please create a new thread and describe your problem. We will also need to see screenshots of the issue. We can't read minds unfortunately.

chanaart
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 29, 2017

First go to the view menu and turn on  the Transparency Grid (Command/Control Option/Alt D)

So you can see the image on a transparent BKG.

With the Direct selection tool select only the one area and delete . But this is if it is vector already.

If it is a JPEG  you will need to eliminate the BKG in Photoshop and trace it in Illustrator!

Chana

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November 18, 2020

many thx.. ive been racking my brain til i read yoor post!