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Fit Artwork to Artwork Bounds after Clipping has been Applied

Engaged ,
Dec 02, 2018 Dec 02, 2018

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Hi,

If I have a clip group with letters clipping an image - how do I permanently remove the part of the image that isn't part of the clip path? It's still showing the bounding box for the image. Because this is going to be a for the web, I need to export the clipped text when its finished so it fits the artwork bounds, but the image underneath is preventing this (see image below)

Screen Shot 2018-12-02 at 15.40.28.png

Any help would be awesome.

Thanks

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Engaged , Dec 04, 2018 Dec 04, 2018

Thanks Barbara, it turns out if i crop the image I have to embed the image so I worked out an HTML/ CSS solution. It was good to learn this though for future reference.

Paul.

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Dec 02, 2018 Dec 02, 2018

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Select the image. (You may first need to choose Object > Clipping Mask > Edit Image in order to select it.)

Then choose Object > Crop Image or click on Crop Image in the Properties panel. A rectangle will appear. Adjust the size of the crop rectangle to fit the way you want it.

In the Properties panel, click Apply.

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Thanks Barbara, it turns out if i crop the image I have to embed the image so I worked out an HTML/ CSS solution. It was good to learn this though for future reference.

Paul.

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You're right that it does have to be embedded. I'm glad you were able to use a different solution.

Of course, Photoshop would be a better choice for cropping, and you could still keep the text as vector if you wanted to. If you're interested, I can describe the steps.

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