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April 20, 2012
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Why is clipping mask in illustrator not working for me?

  • April 20, 2012
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I have a vector skull and crossbones on top of several images. I want the images to become the skull and crossbones shape so I have them below the vector skull in the layer group and I select the skull and the images and go to Object>Clipping Mask>Make but it makes everything disappear. All i'm left with is the invisible outline of the skull. This is supposed to be sooooo easy and i'm getting incredibly frustrated! I'm using illustrator CS4 if that helps any.

Correct answer Jacob Bugge

Sara,

What happens if you:

1) Select all/any mutually overlapping bone parts and Pathfinder>Unite,

2) Select all the bone parts and Object>Compound Path>Make,

3) Select everything and Object>Clipping Mask>Make?

5 replies

Participant
April 3, 2022

I had an issue with mask, the problem was i didn't select the both the text and the image or whatever layer on top of it, so i was just selecting the image layer on top of the text layer and went to window from the top menu bar and chose transparency and clicked on make mask in the transparency window, it worked when i used the selection tool(black arrow) and dragged across the the entire image layer which selects the text layer as well and then masked it, using ctrl+7 or cmd 7 and clipping mask is still a mystery as it is giving error msg or clears both the layers out which you used the clipping mask on.

Participating Frequently
October 26, 2020

I've tried several times to get these swirls to be clipped.  Been doing the same action for well over a decade, and now it doesn't work.  I cannot have the swirls compounded.  I tried grouping then clipping, and that also did NOT work.

Participating Frequently
October 26, 2020

Never mind.  Stripped the structure for the third time and now, for some reason, it works.  Never had this finikiness (sp) before with clipping.  I could not delete my previous message.

darrellchan
Participant
April 20, 2017

thank you (Y)

Inspiring
March 27, 2016

Hi,

I have the same problem as Sara - but Jacob's solution doesn't work in my case:

My overlapping parts are in different colors, and they all merge into one color if I use Unite.

Is there any other way to make this work?

EDIT: OK, got it now: It is necessary to make a Compound Path for each color group/layer. After that, Clipping Mask works as expected.

Participant
June 30, 2023

Thanks! After watching a bunch of videos, this was the only direction that helped.

Jacob Bugge
Community Expert
Jacob BuggeCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
April 20, 2012

Sara,

What happens if you:

1) Select all/any mutually overlapping bone parts and Pathfinder>Unite,

2) Select all the bone parts and Object>Compound Path>Make,

3) Select everything and Object>Clipping Mask>Make?

sara4Author
Participant
April 20, 2012

Thank you that worked!

Jacob Bugge
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 20, 2012

You are welcome, Sara.