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I can't get my image to go behind the paint I've designed.

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Apr 24, 2022 Apr 24, 2022

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I know the reason why is because as part of making the paint effect I've made a elipse then used the wrinkle tool combined with setting the transparency setting to multiply but if it isn't set to multiply it looks awful but with it I can't get any image to go behind it. Any idea of how to fix? Thankyou in advance.

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Apr 24, 2022 Apr 24, 2022

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Can you perhaps describe what should be behind what? ALso we need to see what's in the layers

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Apr 25, 2022 Apr 25, 2022

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Hello @Jon24024426vkxd,

 

Thanks for reaching out. Kindly share a screenshot of the Layers panel as suggested by Monika.

 

Check out this HelpX article for adjusting blending modes in Illustrator: https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/transparency-blending-modes.html

 

Additionally, try reordering the layers to get your image below the layer that has the artwork. You may have a look at the steps shared in this article for more information: https://helpx.adobe.com/in/illustrator/how-to/ai-layers-basics.html

 

I hope it helps.

 

Thanks,

Anubhav

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