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Stroke + Clipping Mask

Explorer ,
Nov 26, 2024 Nov 26, 2024

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Hello!

 

I am using a handwritten words that I have photogarpherd, placed then used image trace to vectorize. I have then added a stroke and used the width tool to make them fuller - since I would like to use an image to fill the letters, using clipping mask. 

 

Here is a screen shot of the first letter I have made a little bigger with stroke and width tool. 

 

Screenshot 2024-11-26 at 1.25.19 PM.png

 

Now when I make the clipping mask with the image below - the clipping mask ignores the storke. 

 

Screenshot 2024-11-26 at 1.27.43 PM.png

This is not working the way I hoped -  but not sure if there is an other way to do this, that wonÊ»t be super time consuming. 

 

1. Maybe use a different tool to uniformally add fullness to the leters (not stroke/and width tool)?

2. Or is there a way to combine the stroke with the original path?

3. Or maybe a way to ask the climmping mask to not ignore the stroke?

 

I am pretty new to Illustrator - so I am hoping there is an easy fix and whatever I have written above is not total gibberish. 

 

Thank you in advance. 

 

Dorka 

 

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Nov 26, 2024 Nov 26, 2024

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Click outside the clipping mask to deselect it.

Use the Direct Selection tool (A) to click on the clipping mask path.

Use the stroke panel to give it a stroke.

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