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Hi guys,
I am stuck at a problem with the transparency across multiple layers in a case where it is very tiresome to modify all paths in the layers below in order for the background to show through. I want to set the fill of my shape (the selected circle) to 0% so that the background shows through, but without the lines and paths of all the layers below to be seen as well. Is there a way to do this? I found knockout maps and masks online but couldn't figure out how these would enable the "subtraction" of the below layers.
Would be really glad if anyone had a solution, thanks!
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Hello, abufaso
How about creating a clipping mask with perforated objects?
Sorry for the Japanese version of the image.
Fill your selected circle with a color, and set the opacity of the fill to zero percent. Make a group of the circle and the lines that you want knocked out. Then, in the Group's opacaity options, select Knockout Group
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Hello, abufaso
How about creating a clipping mask with perforated objects?
Sorry for the Japanese version of the image.
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Fill your selected circle with a color, and set the opacity of the fill to zero percent. Make a group of the circle and the lines that you want knocked out. Then, in the Group's opacaity options, select Knockout Group
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Thanks - I somehow didn't manage to understand the option before. Both options achieved the goal, actually. I'll continue knocking out the circles that are left in my artwork.
Thank you both!