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a mask will also be deleted when I take it out of the picture

Explorer ,
Aug 02, 2018 Aug 02, 2018

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Hi,

I have a problem with that when drawing a picture onto a shape and then thinking about it and wanting to delete that image from the shape it will also obliterate my shape. This is really bad. I can make the shape again.

Can you do this?

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Adobe Employee , Aug 02, 2018 Aug 02, 2018

Dropping an image on a shape creates an "image fill". To remove it, disable the fill.

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 02, 2018 Aug 02, 2018

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Dropping an image on a shape creates an "image fill". To remove it, disable the fill.

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Explorer ,
Aug 03, 2018 Aug 03, 2018

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I understand, thank you very much, that is a solution.

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New Here ,
Jan 29, 2020 Jan 29, 2020

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Is there no way to remove an image from a frame without losing its fill?

I mean like how you would normally remove an image from a frame in InDesign?

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 03, 2021 Aug 03, 2021

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That’s what I'm looking for! Is there really no way to do that?

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 03, 2021 Aug 03, 2021

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Instead of disabling fill, you can set it to something else. Use the Color control to set a color or gradient. Or drag in a different image.

 

Hope this helps,

Randy

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