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Power Clip vector object into vector object?

knucklehead

New Member
I was asked about powerclipping an EPS file into a vector object. Example, make a name using bold font, powerclip EPS zebra stripes into name. Looks like regular powerclip. Then when I go to wireframe, there are no zebra stripes, no nothing, completely blank. Is powerclip only for raster images? Any ideas? Didn't find anything in my 982 page manual, either. This is using CorelDraw X-4. Thanks
 

knucklehead

New Member
Thanks J Hill, did that, lost the outline of the letters.

I did powerclip as usual, got the blank letters in the wireframe, exported as EPS file, imported into flexi, hit cut/plot, and there are the stripes. Got me?
 

niksagkram

New Member
I was asked about powerclipping an EPS file into a vector object. Example, make a name using bold font, powerclip EPS zebra stripes into name. Looks like regular powerclip. Then when I go to wireframe, there are no zebra stripes, no nothing, completely blank. Is powerclip only for raster images? Any ideas? Didn't find anything in my 982 page manual, either. This is using CorelDraw X-4. Thanks

Powerclip can be used for raster or vector. When you go to wireframe and see nothing, that is normal because your object is "inside" a container. If you want to retain "visibility" in wire frame mode, do as J Hill Designs suggested.

Mark
 

J Hill Designs

New Member
yeah I got you - I tried powerclip too - it does look right, but indeed not there in wireframe.

exported to eps, opened in omega, and the unclipped stripes are there

I dont see a way to 'expand appearance' or whatever, of the powerclip.

only way I can see is, convert outline to object (to keep your text outline) and then intersect the stripes and the original text
 

knucklehead

New Member
Thanks guys. We were just wandering about the cut lines. Typically, if the lines don't show in the wireframe, they won't be cut either. As long as they are in the final result, it's all good. Thanks again.
 
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