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September 26, 2021
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Re: How to get a transparent background in illustrator on iPad?

  • September 26, 2021
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Hi Hannah a I'm dealing with the same thing? Can you explain? So I'm taking a procreate png and the clients wants an AI. File. 

when I upload the ong there is a white background / also when I export as the AI I can see the white still.. am I missing something? 

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    jane-e
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    Community Expert
    October 1, 2021

    Hi @Mckenzie6C15 

    The png that you exported from Procrate is

    • raster, not vector
    • already has a white background

    I don't use Procreate, but just looked it up. It only creates raster (pixels). PNG is also raster (pixels). Exporting a raster file to AI does not make it vector.

     

    Illustrator for iPad with create an .AIC file (C for Cloud) and is vector. You will not be able to use you Procreate file if they want vector in .AI format.

     

    Learn the difference here:

    https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/key-concepts/raster-vector.html

     

    ~ Jane

    Participant
    November 26, 2021

    My issue is similar. I'm exporting a transparent PNG from Procreate, then using the "vectorize" option & tweaking from there. I want to save a transparent SVG, but the background remains white after I export it. Is there a way for me to remove the background?

    jane-e
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 26, 2021

     

    Hi @Kathrine21956183knas 

    In this screenshot, I've chosen Vectorize and expanded it. Note in the layers panel that it is now a group and has a white background, blocking the blue on Layer 2.

    I double-clicked with the Selection tool and am now in isolation mode with the Direct Selection tool and the white background is not selected.

    This step is not necessary, so don't do it. I changed the color so you can see what is selected.

     

    With the white background selected, press the Delete key and exit isolation mode.


    Here's a second method that you can use before you click "Expand". At the bottom of the Vectorize dialog, click "Ignore White".

     

    ~ Jane