I am making a reverse logo but am running some issues. Can anyone help me figure out how to make this zero in this logo white, just like the draft picture.
Thank you.
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Sign up to join this communityI am making a reverse logo but am running some issues. Can anyone help me figure out how to make this zero in this logo white, just like the draft picture.
Thank you.
Obviously you cannot change the fill color of the 0, because 360 is a single shape.
You can check, if the structure can be exploded (= release compound paths, release clipping masks, ungroup) and then recomposed, but with a white zero.
If you are in a hurry, simply place a white ring above the zero.
There are two circles, both filled, but without a stroke. At first a white circle is placed over the zero. It's opacity is reduced to see the right size and placement. It must be a little too big, making an exact snapping piece easily leaves a black ring when the result is exported.
In the middle there's a blue circle. It must be a little too small and it must be on the top. See NOTE1
Both circles are selected, a hole is generated with Object > Compound Path > Make. The opacity is returned to 100%
NOTE1: If the grey color is a single solid color without a slightest gradient, you can simply recolor the blue circle to the same color, let it be and it's there with no holes.