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How to combine paths that are stacked on top of each other?

New Here ,
Nov 21, 2024 Nov 21, 2024

Sometimes when I use image trace for complex images it produces multiple layers of paths, sometimes in which paths in the exact same line are "stacked" on top of each other - in other words the trace process has produced multiple shapes and when you work with the paths (which I need to do to use in a vinyl cutting process) there are doubled lines in different sections. I've tried to explain with the attached photos - the first one shows one layer/path, the next with that one hidden and another highlighted that covers much of the same area. I would like to be able to combine/merge/flatten these paths into one rather than trying to wade through the layers and hand edit them. Is this possible?

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Community Expert ,
Nov 21, 2024 Nov 21, 2024

It may be possible.

 

Can you share a sample Illustrator file for inspection?

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New Here ,
Nov 22, 2024 Nov 22, 2024

Sure, here is the original AI file. You will see that the layers are a bit of a mess - I've already been playing with it - but you can quickly see parts that are perfect overlays and parts that are not. Thanks!

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 22, 2024 Nov 22, 2024

Hi @jeffo1499072,

 

Thanks for sharing your query! Unfortunately, .AI files can’t be directly uploaded to the Adobe Support Community.

 

You can either:

1. Change the file extension from .ai to .pdf and upload it here.

2. Upload the file to a cloud service like Dropbox, Google Drive, or WeTransfer and share the download link in this thread.

 

Once we have access to the file, we can assist you further in resolving the issue. Looking forward to your response!

 

Best regards,

Anshul Saini

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Nov 22, 2024 Nov 22, 2024
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Community Expert ,
Nov 25, 2024 Nov 25, 2024

Thanks for the sample file.

 

I think if you want to get something clean (and beautiful) in that case, you may consider to draw the picnic scenery manually.

 

Apart from that, if you are looking for a quick way to clean it up, a rather weird approach would be to (re-)rasterise the line drawing and then again do a trace with appropriate settings. Sometimes that works pretty well.

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New Here ,
Nov 25, 2024 Nov 25, 2024

Interesting - I will try rerasterizing, that could work. Thanks for your help!

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New Here ,
Nov 25, 2024 Nov 25, 2024

I added a link to the AI file- any advice would be welcome, please. Thank you!

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LEGEND ,
Nov 25, 2024 Nov 25, 2024

Path overlaps are necessary if shapes are to be separated and closed. Two closed shapes can not share a single path. The only option is to overlap paths on a comon side.

 

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New Here ,
Nov 25, 2024 Nov 25, 2024

Thank you - and I understand - but is there a way to join the shapes so that all the paths are preserved? Any of the options I have tried to join them results in losing/obscuring some part of the path.

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LEGEND ,
Nov 25, 2024 Nov 25, 2024

To the best of my kowledge, there's no way to "join" paths on two seperate, closed, shapes.

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New Here ,
Nov 26, 2024 Nov 26, 2024
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Thanks. That's what I figured, just seems like a remarkable oversight in the program. Thanks for your insight, much appreciated!

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