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I have a line art vector that I want on a black background. It will show on every other colour but black? The vecor also changes colours on diffent backgournds.
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Almost impossible to tell without seeing what's going on in your Appearance panel, but to hazard a wild guess,
I'd say that might you have a Blending Mode applied to the selected path.
Peter
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Wild is good, Peter, and often necessary.
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sadly I don't think that's the case?
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You have an envelope.
And it has "Contents"
Whatever causes this, might be applied to the contents
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Are you sure that the black rectangle is not the top most object?
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Can you share a sample .ai file?
The issue can then probably be solved within a couple of minutes.
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Not sure how to share the ai file . There no attach a file button?
Jason Foster
Director of First Impressions and Lead Designer
Evolve Already : Graphic Design and Market Media of Saskatoon.
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You don't share on the forum... upload to a file sharing site and provide the link so someone may download the file
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You could upload to Creative Cloud assets which come with your subscription and provide a link, Or you may already use a service like Dropbox for storing and sharing files. There are usually free accounts for these services for smaller amounts of storage.
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Just to be clear on what's happening: the red wavy thing is the vector art, and that blue wormy thing is just to indicate that any other color (like blue) renders fine on the black thing ? (It is still selected in your second image.) I'm also curious to get my hands on that file, in stead of offering a dozen speculations and suggestions. It must be simple...
Feel free to email me.
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Select art vector, go to "Appearance", click on drop down arrow, change the blending mode from "overlay" or any other mode to "normal". Enjoy... Cheers