Please teach me how remove "tiny holes" after uniting a vector
- January 6, 2023
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Hello,
I am seeking help with an issue that I can't seem to resolve via googling and youtube videos. I figure a kind soul here smarter than me can help me.
I am trying to create a cutline around a vector graphic but I am having difficulty removing the "tiny holes" after copying the original vector into a new layer > locking the original vector > selecting the copied vector > object > path > outline stroke > then unite to create a compound shape. The result ends up with all these tiny holes within the copied vector (see attached image). The larger holes are meant to be there, since they are spaces that are meant to be cut out (see attached image). Is there a way to isolate the cut shape path and bulk remove the "tiny holes"? I want to find a way to quickly remove the vast number of "tiny holes" from the united vector. Right now I have to select those "tiny holes" one by one and zoom in to remove them. I also tried to merge > unite after the initial unite but it removes the larger holes too. Please help. Any assistance is in learning how to remove "tiny holes" quicker and in mass is well appreciated.
The source of the vector being used.
