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Inspiring
February 28, 2025
Question

Is there something like a marque selection to delete?

  • February 28, 2025
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Hi everybody,

I have a bunch of lines I'm trying to cut through. I've tried both Scissors and Knife. I don't want to individually slect each line to use Scissors, and Knife is sloppy. It doesn't have a Shift-slide option to cut a straight line (or I haven't figured it out). 

 

So I'm like...can I just draw a box across this thing and pathfinder delete / punch it out or something? That's what I'd do in Photoshop.

 

What's the best practice for something like this? This has to be a routine/easy thing to do.

 

Thanks for reading everybody.

2 replies

Jacob Bugge
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 1, 2025

Xander,

 

If you do something that actually cuts stroked paths, the shape/direction of the cut ends will be determined by the chosen Cap, Butt/Round/Projecting, basically perpendicular to the path direction at the end.

 

If you wish to have the (appearance of the) cuts follow a path that may be form any angle with (each of) the paths, you can:


A) If you just wish to hide the ends, use a closed path on top as a Clipping Path, selecting it together with the bunch of lines and creating a Clipping mask/Set; this is reversible;

B) If you can live with filled paths, Object>Path>Outline Stroke for the bunch of lines and use a closed path, or just an open one if only for one end, on top and (without selecting the bunch of line path) use Object>Divide Objects Below, then delete the outlying unwanted end parts; this is irreversible.

 

Remember to always make a backup of artwork before you destroy it.

 

 

Edit: Hi Kurt.

Inspiring
March 1, 2025

This is where I always get messed up. There's no sense of hierarchy with layers in Illustrator. Groups, paths, compound paths, clippings masks...it's a mess, man. 

 

I've got the <Rectangle> sub-layer on top of the Group of lines and nothing shows up in the menu drop down. Not even Ungroup. To do this for above/below, what do the objects need to be? There just isn't a known standard for this that's ever been evident. It's just one of those things you're supposed to figure out like Clipping Masks (which I have over and over then forget, lol).

 

Can you please tell me what object format these tho things need to be top/bottom so I can get Object>Divide Objects Below to show up or something of that nature? 

 

Thanks for the help, Jacob. 🙂

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 1, 2025
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This is where I always get messed up. There's no sense of hierarchy with layers in Illustrator. Groups, paths, compound paths, clippings masks...it's a mess, man. 

 


By @Xander36210402r7ns

 

If you do not set up a hierarchy, then there is none.

Kurt Gold
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 28, 2025

As far as I understand your request, the Shape Builder tool, the Shaper tool or Live Paint may help.

 

If that does not help, you may want to share a sample Illustrator file with further instructions, so one can have a look.

Inspiring
March 1, 2025

Hi Kurt,

 

Sorry about that. It's been a while since I've been on communities. I have to get in the habit of posting visuals. a picture says a thousand words. I need to slice these barcode lines at the gap. The photo in back is inserted into Illustrator, so I need a good clean slice across the middle. I'll tryout what you suggested in the meantime, but that's the idea. Thanks!

Kurt Gold
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 1, 2025

As far as I can see, in your screenshot there is an unknown animal, probably a monkey or a sloth, residing at a blue trunk. With its long forearm it's embracing another stem at the right handside of a barcode wood.

 

In case that forearm represents the desired cut line, the suggested ways may work well. If not, you may provide a sample Illustrator file, not just a screenshot.