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Can't use pathfinder to cut the background away from shape?

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Jan 13, 2021 Jan 13, 2021

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Does anyone know how i can cut away the background but keep the background within the shape and all the lines within the shape? the Shape is an imported png that has the mesh gap within the spaces as im trying to create a logo.

 

Pathfinder is not working as it says "the filter produced not results. please select two overlapping paths". I've seen other bits of advice saying to expand the shape but the expand button stays greyed out no matter what i select. I've tried making it a clipping mask, a compound thingy etc. At a loss now lol, please help x

 

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Community Expert , Jan 13, 2021 Jan 13, 2021

If I understand you right.

Create a new shape from your outer "circle" (your Decagon).

 

Select (only) the decogon and your Image. Right click and choose: create clipping mask.

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If I understand you right.

Create a new shape from your outer "circle" (your Decagon).

 

Select (only) the decogon and your Image. Right click and choose: create clipping mask.

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