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Quattro
April 17th, 2003, 08:53 PM
Hey all,

I have an Illustrator file (.ai) that I want to cut some 'holes' in. Basically, it's a filled in pen-tool path, and there are some places in the middle that I want cut out, since the fill doesn't apply in those spots. So, I created another layer that has filled pen-tool paths in the shapes of the 'holes' I want put in the main layer. Problem is, when I put the main on top of the 'holes' layer, and go to create clipping mask, it does not work. All I get is the 'holes' layer, and they have lost their fill and line colors. I want just the opposite...I want the main layer intact, but the shapes in the 'holes' layer to be cut out of it. Got me?

Why isn't this working?

I've tried every possible combination of layer on top, layer on bottom, etc...nothing works. Basically, how can I make these holes appear in that main layer?

TIA,
Q:angry:

cutnedge
April 17th, 2003, 09:08 PM
Hi, do you have any examples of what you trying to do? By seen the effect may be I can help.

.soulty
April 17th, 2003, 11:36 PM
Have you used the pathfinder?

.soulty
April 17th, 2003, 11:40 PM
Select the top shape (the one you want to cut into the other shape) first , then select the shape where the top shape is getting cut into . go to windows show pathfinder. On the pathfinder menu go to the second button in the shape modes.
Its called "subtract from shape" . Click that and your set.

:::soulty:::smirk:::

Quattro
April 18th, 2003, 09:09 AM
THAT'S IT!

Thanks a million Soulty!
I love this place!

Q

.soulty
April 18th, 2003, 09:22 AM
No probs dude , Glad to help :beam:


::Soulty::smirk:::