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I have a logo that I need to put a gaussian blur around type that is sitting atop another object. How do I make the gaussian blur transparent (without a white background) so that the graphic behind it shows through. I am using Illustrator 2020 on a Mac High Sierra Ver 10.13.6. Please see attached screen shots. Really need help on this one quick. NOTE: I need my file to be vector art as I need to enlarge it a lot.
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Here are the screen shots of what is happening
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So you want to blur the background?
You would need to make a copy of the background artwork, mask it and blur it.
But: Gaussian blur will only be scalable inside Illustrator. The output file won't be scalable.
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Select your your object
Click on 'Opacity' on the menu bar
Select Multiply from the drop down menu with Normal on top.
(you may also need to place a copy of your unblurred logo over the top with Transparency set to Normal to preserve the white in the logo itself)
I hope this helps!
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I've moved this from the poorly named Community Help forum (which is the forum for issues using the forums) to the Illustrator forum.
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Oh ok, sorry didn't realize I wasn't in the Illustrator forum.
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"NOTE: I need my file to be vector art as I need to enlarge it a lot."
Gaussian blur is a raster effect. It won't be vector however you do it.
Otherwise: what are you applying the effect to? Can we see the layers panel, and the appearance panel for whatever object it is?
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And the appearance panel?
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I finally figured it out I used Drop Shadow effect it didn't raster.
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Drop shadow is a raster based effect as well. It will be scalable only inside Illustrator. Once it's exported, it's not scalable anymore.
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I am using it in illustrator on a vehicle wrap. But it does have a transparent background
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On most printers white doesn't print (there are some on which it does - usually in direct to garment t-shirt printing).
So you should talk to the people who will actually print it and ask about file specifications.