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JenniferLJ
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August 2, 2017
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Applying clipping mask to only text outline

  • August 2, 2017
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I've exhausted my Googlefu on this.  I'm trying to apply a clipping mask only to a text outline.  How do I accomplish this?  I've tried converting Compound Path and it still ends up only filling in the text body instead of the stroke. 

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Correct answer Kurt Gold

The black outlines are probably still stroked paths. Convert them to filled objects (via Object > Path > Outline), make a compound path out of them and use this compound path as a clipping path.

There are other ways, but this should work in any case.

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Ray Yorkshire
Participating Frequently
August 2, 2017

give the text a white fill and black stroke, open

Window  > Transparency

  text at the top of image etc

  select both

in the transparency panel  Make Mask

maybe Clip and Invert ticked

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 2, 2017

Can you show a sketch of what you want to do?

Jeff Witchel, ACI
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 2, 2017

Hi Jennifer,

If I'm understanding your question correctly, he easiest way to use text as a Mask is to NOT outline the type. In this way the whole text object is acting as a Mask.

JenniferLJ
Participant
August 2, 2017

But if I don't want the whole text object to be a mask? 

Basically, I want the black outline in this text to be the only part of the text that acts as a Mask:

Kurt Gold
Community Expert
Kurt GoldCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
August 2, 2017

The black outlines are probably still stroked paths. Convert them to filled objects (via Object > Path > Outline), make a compound path out of them and use this compound path as a clipping path.

There are other ways, but this should work in any case.