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In these cases I usually select all of the objects I want a bleed around, copy and then paste in front, meld them together and expand, then just use the path offset function to set the bleed where I want it.
bleed had to be done manually. Method depends on what program you use. Pretty much the same process just different terminology.
"stroke" = Adobe
"outline" = CorelDRAW
"gradient fill" = Adobe
"fountain fill" = CorelDRAW
"clipping mask" = Adobe
"powerclip" = CorelDRAW
In these cases I usually select all of the objects I want a bleed around, copy and then paste in front, meld them together and expand, then just use the path offset function to set the bleed where I want it.
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