CES020
New Member
I need some help from the smart kids in the class.
I have a customer supplied file that has a 20 objects or so, and they used a gradient or several gradients and used a clipping mask to get the gradients into the actual shapes. No big deal.
However, they want us to make something for them that is only a partial piece of that. I need to clip a large section off the bottom of it. It's a series of circles at the moment, and they want to do a wall graphic where it's only 2/3 of the circle, so it'll look like it's coming up out of the floor to some degree. That's not what they are trying to do, but that's me trying to describe it. So I draw a big fat rectangle across it and select the object(s) that are grouped and clipped, and select the object and the rectangle, but it won't let me clip it.
I'm stumped. I can't just draw a white rectangle over it, because I'm trying to superimpose it on a photo of their wall for approval.
I know it's really simple, but danged if I can figure it out.
Any suggestions on how to do this?
I have a customer supplied file that has a 20 objects or so, and they used a gradient or several gradients and used a clipping mask to get the gradients into the actual shapes. No big deal.
However, they want us to make something for them that is only a partial piece of that. I need to clip a large section off the bottom of it. It's a series of circles at the moment, and they want to do a wall graphic where it's only 2/3 of the circle, so it'll look like it's coming up out of the floor to some degree. That's not what they are trying to do, but that's me trying to describe it. So I draw a big fat rectangle across it and select the object(s) that are grouped and clipped, and select the object and the rectangle, but it won't let me clip it.
I'm stumped. I can't just draw a white rectangle over it, because I'm trying to superimpose it on a photo of their wall for approval.
I know it's really simple, but danged if I can figure it out.
Any suggestions on how to do this?