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I often use Illustrator to create halftone patterns, which I expand to create vector objects. In a recent design, I want to subtract the halftone from another shape. When I try to use the Pathfinder tools for this, it would have me removing each dot one-by-one, which seems very time-consuming and laborious. Is there any way to do this faster - with multiple shapes subtracted from another shape quickly?
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Hi Kurt,
I would - but in fact, I just found the solution to my problem!
In case anyone else has the same issue, here is the solution:
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Hi Kurt,
I would - but in fact, I just found the solution to my problem!
In case anyone else has the same issue, here is the solution:
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