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Inserting Images Into Asset

Community Beginner ,
Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

I am after some advice on the best way to insert images into a marketing asset. I have attached an image to try and demonstrate what I want to achieve. It would essentially like to insert images into the gradient wave but not sure how to go about it. 

 

Thanks in advance. 

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Community Expert , Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

Both of these objects are linked images. One of them (the wave) needs to be a vector object for this to work.

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Community Expert , Jun 07, 2024 Jun 07, 2024

Your wave is an image.

Create a vector shape, put it on top of your wave and your images, select all an create a clipping mask.

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Community Expert ,
Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

Make a copy of your wave object.

Place your images in front of the wave.

Choose Paste in front

Select both the images and the object in front.

Select Object > Clipping Mask > Make

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

I have tried that but I just get an error that says "cannot make clipping mask"

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Community Expert ,
Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

Please show a screenshot with the elements selected and the layers panel with the opened layer.

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

So I've managed to create a clipping mask now but this is the result. I need the image to be fitting inside the gradiant wave at the bottom. 

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Community Expert ,
Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

Both of these objects are linked images. One of them (the wave) needs to be a vector object for this to work.

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Mentor ,
Jun 06, 2024 Jun 06, 2024

There are a few ways you could do it.  One way I would use is individual masks for each image.  I would dupe the gradient and use the dupe to build the mask.  This gives you the ability to match existing shape.  If you have three images, dupe the gradient three times.

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 07, 2024 Jun 07, 2024

I have come across the attached issue. I believe it's to do with the format of the gradient wave. I have trial it on a simple ellipse and it has worked. It won't pick up on the curves of the wave. Is there a way to format the wave? 

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Jun 07, 2024 Jun 07, 2024
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Your wave is an image.

Create a vector shape, put it on top of your wave and your images, select all an create a clipping mask.

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