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Oct 10 |
accepted | Transparency in clipping mask groups |
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Oct 10 |
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Transparency in clipping mask groups Heya! This is what I ended up doing, but hoped to avoid. I wanted to be able to edit the shape (clipping mask) without having to re-copy-paste the shading gradient. Separating fill colors and shape seems like one of the intuitive advantages of vector editing. Also, keeping the separate components in the shape (not expanding) allows me to adjust the details of that (e.g: moving a hole that is cut out from the shape). Sad but true, I found that expanding & copying is the easiest & cleanest solution, at the expense of flexibility. |
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Sep 17 |
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Transparency in clipping mask groups The lines disappear when I turn of AA — to be replaced by jagged edges — but they are still in the exported PNG. What do you mean by 'multiple fills'? |
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Sep 16 |
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How to draw a beehive in illustrator I like the pixelated look you got from photographing the screen :) |
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Sep 16 |
awarded | Student |
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Sep 16 |
asked | Transparency in clipping mask groups |
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Dec 27 |
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Blend mode “Add” in illustrator Ah, so it's like a per-channel "max". Thanks! |
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Dec 27 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Dec 27 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Dec 27 |
accepted | Blend mode “Add” in illustrator |
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Dec 27 |
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Blend mode “Add” in illustrator That's odd! Why is that? And what exactly does "Lighten" do? |
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Dec 25 |
asked | Blend mode “Add” in illustrator |
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Dec 25 |
awarded | Autobiographer |