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February 1, 2018
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Trying to cut object from imported artwork

  • February 1, 2018
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Ok, so I have an artwork that I downloaded (with permission from the artist) to use as an overlay for a video series that I am doing. I'd like to cut a transparent section from the middle of this artwork where I will place the video feed, but no matter what method I use, no matter what I try, it just absolutely refuses.

I've tried JPG, PNG, PDF, and it just refuses. I'm now convinced that there is some ridiculously easy method to this that I just can't find.

I'm simply just trying to remove a rectangle from the middle of artwork, why is this so difficult? Please help me.

If I'm not giving enough information please let me know what else I need to provide.

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JakeVOAuthor
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February 1, 2018

Ok, so I've done a work around, and now included screenshots. Here's what I'm starting with:

Here's where I want to end up:

I ended up just creating the right size for the image and cropping it the way that I wanted, then copying and pasting image 4 times and cropping them individually to create the transparent rectangle in the middle.

There has to be an easier way to do this that I don't know about. Especially since this is far less precise than putting a rectangle over the front and "subtracting" the front image.

Doug A Roberts
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 1, 2018

JakeVO  wrote

There has to be an easier way to do this that I don't know about. Especially since this is far less precise than putting a rectangle over the front and "subtracting" the front image.

use a compound path. Draw a rectangle for your transparent area, a rectangle outside of the artboard. select both and make a compound path (ctrl + 8). select the compound path and photo and use it as a clipping path for the photo (ctrl + 7).

tonyharmer
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 1, 2018

Hey there—just to expand on Ray's suggestion above:

  1. Open the Layers Panel and click the small circles on the right (this target's the layer's appearance)
  2. Open the Transparency Panel and click the button that says Make Mask—your artwork will vanish, initially
  3. Click on the mask thumbnail (pictured, bottom right), if selected, uncheck Clip and check Invert Mask
  4. Draw a rectangle with a white fill and your artwork will reappear with a gap in it; adjust the rectangle to suit your requirements

Hope that helps!

Ray Yorkshire
Participating Frequently
February 1, 2018

Draw a white filled  rectangle on the top, and in the

Window > Transparency Panel

Select all -rectangle and underlying oblect

Make Mask

With Clip and Invert Mask selected as appropriate ?

gökhanyaka
Participating Frequently
February 1, 2018

are you able to select object to use illustrator tools ? for example by using Direct Selection tool ?

if yes you have got a vector art and next step is to convert some objects to transparent.

first step move your art to outside of white page (gray area) and then select objects more than one and apply Make Compound Path  (Cmd+8 shortcut) after that check that you should see gray area between these objects. now you have some transparent area. then move your art back to page and export it as PNG format. does it work ?

JakeVOAuthor
Participant
February 1, 2018

I've even converted it into vector format using the image trace function. Still doesn't really accomplish what I'm trying to do.

How about someone answer me this, just for explanation's sake. Why is it that you can crop an image incredibly precisely, cutting huge swaths of an image off the edges making them transparent, but you can't cut parts out of the middle? I'm sure, again, there is a simple explanation, but for some reason I can't seem to make sense of it.

Doug A Roberts
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 1, 2018

you could, if you made a compound path. this would be clipping, not cropping, though.

Theresa J
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 1, 2018

This sounds like a better job for Photoshop. How are you trying to do this with Illustrator? Is the art an image, or is it vector art?

JakeVOAuthor
Participant
February 1, 2018

Unfortunately I believe it is just an image, not vector, which I realize causes a significant problem.