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Hi,
I`m using Illustrator CC, I have a complex watercolor graphic with some layers and in the middle there is a white circle above a dark circle.
I want to punch out the white circle.
In Photoshop i did it easily.
But how can I get the same result in Illustrator.
I took screenshots to show you the original graphic and my Photoshop result.
Original:
desired result:
I`m happy about any tips, instruction or tutorial links...
Thanks for your help!
If it's a vector graphic, then you can do the following:
Select the white circle with the direct selection tool.
Set its fill (only the fill) to an opacity of 0%
You need the apearance panel to do that
Group everything.
Set the group to "Knockout group"
Via the transparency panel.
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Why would you want to do that in Illustrator?
What do you need the mask for?
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Hi Monika,
thanks for your answer.
I want to do that in Illustrator because it`s a vector graphic and I want so the received the quality...
I want to punch out the white circle. When I just blinding out the white circles it looks like this:
But it should look like in the second screenshot above.
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If it's a vector graphic, then you can do the following:
Select the white circle with the direct selection tool.
Set its fill (only the fill) to an opacity of 0%
You need the apearance panel to do that
Group everything.
Set the group to "Knockout group"
Via the transparency panel.