Cannot Convert Paths To Shape
- August 4, 2021
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I am new to Illustrator and am having a great challenge with converting paths to shapes/clipping masks/adding texture to an illustration so that the texture doesn't overflow beyond the boundaries of the design. This is a t-shirt I designed for a non-profit. I thought I knew how to make clipping masks but this situation has me confounded. I want the texture layer confined to the rectangle below and the bit of wing sticking above the rectangle. Obviously, I'm doing something wrong and I have spent hours trying to figure out how to convert the flying hawk (it's comprised of brush stroke paths) to a shape so that I can make a clipping mask. I've tried expanding, outlining, joining, etc. and no matter what I do to it, when I attempt to convert that hawk to a shape in order to make a clipping mask with my texture layer (so that the texture doesn't go beyond the bondaries of the portion of the hawk sticking out above) I get the message that the objects were not converted and I cannot make the clipping mask. Photo attached. I think I may have created this wrong from the get-go because I'm new to Illustrator, but hoping there is a work-around. Thank you in advance for any help! I'm eager to learn what I'm doing wrong so that I am not vexed by this issue again.
