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September 27, 2020
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How do I make letter holes transparent

  • September 27, 2020
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The font I was using (cheers font) wouldn't let me correctly fill to match the original orange black on the bottom, orange on top. The letters would not fill correctly. My solution, I fill the letters black, then put an orange background, save as an image. Place image back in illustrator, trace image and then expand boom. One problem the letter holes are not transparent. I try to delete the hole but only black behind. I try to delete the black but only orange; I delete, and the letter goes. How do I delete the letter holes to make my letter holes transparent?

 

If you see the image, see the oo and e I want the holes inside transparent, please.

Yes, I am a noob. Sorry. Thanks in advance.

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Simmer1
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 27, 2020

The Pathfinder Minus Front button would be a good bet.

 

Here is a link that may well help you:

https://helpx.adobe.com/uk/illustrator/using/cutting-dividing-objects.html 

 

Sim 

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 27, 2020

Can you please describe exactly what you want to achieve and exactly what does not work?

Mylenium
Legend
September 27, 2020

The issues could likely easily have been fixed by just converting the original text to outlines and fixing any gaps in the underlying paths and reorganising the groups and compound paths. You can't evade this and aside from being a terrible workflow, hacking this by tracing an exported pixel image doesn't really resolve this. You're running in circles and have the same issues. so for all intents and purposes, I would suggest you read the online help on things like path editing, compound paths and other stuff or find a reasonably quality tutorial on these subjects.

 

Mylenium