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I need to make a hole in a clipping mask. Here's an image of what needs to be done:
The image, outlined in red, has been created using a clipping mask, and the the white part between the ladys'(?) arm and the grass is what needs to be transparent.
Basically, the white parts are a part of the clipping mask, and I need to make them transparent. How do I do this?
Thanks!
Release the mask. Then create a compound path out of the outer path and the hole. Reapply this as a clipping mask.
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Release the mask. Then create a compound path out of the outer path and the hole. Reapply this as a clipping mask.
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Thanks a ton, that did it! Here's the end result:
Do you happen to have any advice that may help an illustrator novice? Anything that would make the image look better or more engaging?
Thanks again for your help!
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Hey, I know how to use compound path but I don't know what the answer means but 'outer path and hole' so instead I just made a shape to fill the hole with the pencil tool and filled it with the same colour as the background...
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In the OP's example, the outline of the entire image is the 'outer path'. The white parts where the figure's arm position creates negative space are the 'holes'.
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Use a compound path to create the clipping group (and don't forget to include the second white part next to the stem).