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Illustrator stroke only outside object

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Sep 13, 2024 Sep 13, 2024

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Hi all,

I’m trying to understand illustrator to learn more about the techniques.
Now I have drawn a shape and I would like to put white lines only around the flower, but it comes also in the object, what i not want. I also want to remove the tip of the flower as you can see in the red circle.flower.png

I have tried clipping maks, merge layers, release layer, expand layer.
But this doesn’t work at all.

Anyone who knows how to fix this?

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Sep 13, 2024 Sep 13, 2024

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Do you want to keep it editable? Or will it be the final art?

 

If the former: you will need the Appearance panel to create it.

If the latter: Make a duplicate of the whole thing. In the Pathfinder panel, click on Unite (top left).

Take the driect selection tool and with it select the inner paths and then delete them

Then apply the stroke.

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Stefanie,

 

Always keep a backup of the original artwork.

 

In case you regret the removal of the exquisite inner white lines (I should never even consider removing them), you can:

 

1) Create a copy of the whole artwork in front and Group it it not already;

2) Apply Pathfinder>Unite (top left);

3) Object>Path>Outline Stroke;

4) Apply Pathfinder>Unite (top left) again;

 

Now you have a path that covers the whole artwork except for the ugly spikes (in the red ring);

 

5) Select everything and Object>Clipping Mask>Make.

 

 

Since the original artwork is unchanged, you can always make changes after deleting the Clipping Mask and before remaking it.

 

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