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gerbiljo
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May 24, 2024
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Create paths or outlines

  • May 24, 2024
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I am obviously doing something very basic wrong.

 

I add a picture to the canvas (what sort of file should this be?) it could be photo, one colour shape etc.

 

go to - object, path, everything is greyed out.

 

Go to -type, create outlines is greyed out.

 

Go to magic wand nothing gets selected (like it would in photo shop).

 

When I use the selection tool (rhs) I just have a box around the whole image box (not the picture without even if imported from photo shop with deleted background). 

if I use selection tool (lhs) nothing can be moved or manipulated.

 

every video online I try to copy I cannot copy as nothing works like on the video 

 

I would really appreciate some help I have spent hours trying to do some really basic stuff and I just want to cry! 

I love photoshop how can I be so dumb at this !!!

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Correct answer Monika Gause

You can use Photoshop.

Please check out: https://youtu.be/4ktH0keKwa4

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Monika Gause
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Monika GauseCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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May 24, 2024

You can use Photoshop.

Please check out: https://youtu.be/4ktH0keKwa4

gerbiljo
gerbiljoAuthor
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May 24, 2024

Wow ty, I managed the path in ps and imported into illustrator. I don't really understand about what type of colour it has to be in. When I click on path finder it doesn't allow me to expand and I cannot make the path into a complex path. So if I colour my path the whole box contains the picture changes colour rather than the little outline

gerbiljo
gerbiljoAuthor
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May 25, 2024

Select a white stroke and menu select the same (fill colour) and delete it - one at a time doesn't help you?


It only allows me to select one colour to ignore for image trace. I have no idea why my back ground changes to different shades of white in AI. I have tried to select the colour inside the ears and now all the rest of the white area returns. I have tried to delete the white like you would on photoshop but of course that doesn't work.