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How-To Write on the margin of a circle without outline of the circle under the text

Community Beginner ,
Aug 24, 2024 Aug 24, 2024

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How do you not have the outline of the circle behind the letters?

 

I drew a circle --> copied it --> locked the first layer --> typed on the path of the second layer --> centred it -->set path's baseline to centre.

 

I would appreciate your advice. 

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Community Expert , Aug 25, 2024 Aug 25, 2024

Created a circle and made a copy on a layer below it.
Put text on a path and positioned it to the path center.
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Set the black fill of the text to None.

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Added a black fill in the Appearance panel
Added a thick white stroke in the Appearance panel and dragged it below the fill.
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Set the opacity of the white stroke to 0%

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Selected both the text on path and the path below it and made it a Group.
Checked in the Opacity of the Group the Knockout Group to make it transparent.
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Community Expert ,
Aug 25, 2024 Aug 25, 2024

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Did you try to paste the copy behind the circle with the text?

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 25, 2024 Aug 25, 2024

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Thank you!

 

I drew a circle. Then copied it. Created a new layer and pasted the circle. I then locked the first layer. 

 

On the second layer, I 'Typed on path'. Thereafter, I centred and moved the baseline of the text to the centre.

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Aug 25, 2024 Aug 25, 2024

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I am not sure, but is this what you want? 

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 25, 2024 Aug 25, 2024

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Thank you!

Yes, this is what I have been trying to do.

 

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Aug 25, 2024 Aug 25, 2024

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I'll show the steps later.

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 25, 2024 Aug 25, 2024

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Great!

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Aug 25, 2024 Aug 25, 2024

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Created a circle and made a copy on a layer below it.
Put text on a path and positioned it to the path center.
01T.png
Set the black fill of the text to None.

02T.png

Added a black fill in the Appearance panel
Added a thick white stroke in the Appearance panel and dragged it below the fill.
03T.png
Set the opacity of the white stroke to 0%

04T.png

Selected both the text on path and the path below it and made it a Group.
Checked in the Opacity of the Group the Knockout Group to make it transparent.
05T.png

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 25, 2024 Aug 25, 2024

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Cheers!

I see the logic of the steps.

Where I am hit a wall is when I try to drag the stroke of the text below that of the fill of the text. This just would not happen. When I drag the stroke below the fill, it jumps back up.

I wonder where I am going wrong here.

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Aug 25, 2024 Aug 25, 2024

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Did you first remove the fill when the characters were selected (with the Type tool)?

Does your Appearance panel look exactly as in my screendump?

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Aug 25, 2024 Aug 25, 2024

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Thanks, type can have 2 kinds of fill and stroke, one for the (individual) characters and one for the type object.

You need to remove the character fill and add them to the type object.

Screenshot 2024-08-25 at 13.02.24.png

Around 2:14 you put the fill back to the characters.
After removing the Fill from the Characters, just select the Selection tool instead of the Type tool and add the fill to the Type object.

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Aug 25, 2024 Aug 25, 2024

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You can check this PDF and open it in Illustrator to see how this works.

 

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 25, 2024 Aug 25, 2024

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Thank you, Ton!

 

Along the advice you had given, I now have managed to achieve what I had wanted. Thank you very much!

I have posted a reminder of the steps on the YouTube. It is a rough cut. I hope I will be able to post a more explanatory video in the coming week. I have acknowledged your guidance.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4K2KCjjyQN0

 

Thank you and wishing you a great rest of the day!

Naren

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Aug 25, 2024 Aug 25, 2024

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Thank you, Naren. Good to hear you have. it working now.

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 25, 2024 Aug 25, 2024

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Ton, will  let you know when the final version of the video of the steps is posted on YouTube
Cheers!
Naren

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 25, 2024 Aug 25, 2024

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Hello Ton,

I modified your method. It works for my requirements.

 

1. On the first layer. --> draw a circle

2. Copy the circle

3. add a new layer (layer 2)

4. Paste the circle 'in front' on layer 2

5. Lock the layer 1

6. On layer 2, 'type on the path'  --> centre align --> centre on the path 

7. Select the text --> remove fill

8. selective now with the selection tool

7. Open the 'Appearance' pallete

8. Change the type fill to black

9. Change the character fill to White; increase the size to a large number e.g. 15

10. Then move the 'stroke' below the 'fill' in the 'Appearance' pane

11. Done

 

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Aug 25, 2024 Aug 25, 2024

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That works as long as you use it on a white background (or a background with the same stroke color).

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Yes, now I see!

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