The most simple solution within Adobe Illustrator would be to place a vector-based circle over the top of the image, make it the same size as the round logo and then use the circle as a clipping mask. That would hide the leaves. ...
Solved: Hi Illustrators, I managed to create the Illustrator image I want & now need to take this image & use it in another application. However, regardless of - 2189499
Steps to remove white background from PNG using Illustrator Clipping Mask function: Step 1:Launch the installed Illustrator app on your phone and then click on File > Open to browse and import the PNG image. Step 2:After the image is added to the software, you need to zoom in by clickin...
You found an image and uploaded it to Adobe Illustrator. Oh, no! Its background isn’t doing it any favors. Don’t worry. Illustrator will help you remove that annoying background.In this post, we’ll cover how to remove the background from picture using:...
This is the image with the background gone when the Clipping Mask is Created. You can also delete the image but leave the outline and even add a strike so that you have the outline visible. Go to the tools panel and select theDirect Selection Toolthen click on thePen Toolhandles until ...
Press on the mask icon from the bottom of the layer panel. It will add a mask to our current layer. Afterward, Pick the brush tool from the left and make sure that the foreground color is White. At this stage, Press the left Mouse and brush on the boundary line of the object. It...
clipping group in InDesign or Quark Xpress. (If you are going to a layout application for print, this is the best option because the path is a vector which sales and prints better than pixels.) For compositing work in Photoshop, convert to a selection and mask as in the following steps...
Photoshop, Illustrator, etc are seen as benchmark tools of the professional. Having percieved 'amateurs' questioning their functionality is likely to stir a response - or at least, that's how I see it. All that said - I think online tools like Canva...
As I (mis)understand it, you can create a rectangle above the newspaper part See about stacking order in your other question), then select both and hold Ctrl/Cmd and press 7 to apply a Clipping Mask. Edit: Hi Lutz. Votes Upvote
I've had the same question. What worked for me was expand the shape, realease the clipping mask and then ungroup it. And I had also reapeted the mirrored object 5 times, so I had to do this to all of them... Votes Upvote Translate Translate Report Report Rep...