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Clipping Mask Conundrum

Clipping Mask Conundrum

Postby lillee on Tue Jul 29, 2008 7:25 pm

Hello All,

I'm new here so this is my first post. Hope you guys can help me out.

My issue is with clipping masks. I am attempting to make a promo pass for a night club.

All I simply want to do is create a clipping mask over a rainbow background with the name of the club night. The steps I've taken are:

1. Typed the name out
2. Created outines
3. Attached a line segment to the end of the word (I needed to elongate the script of the last letter)
3. Cut and "pasted to front" the word outline and extra line over the image of the rainbow
4. Selected everything and click "clipping mask --> make"

Here's my issue - the whole thing disappears. The word outline, the extra line and the whole illustration. The clipping mask does not remove just the areas surrounding the word. It clips the whole damn thing. I can release the mask; that brings the whole background back and leaves the word art empty of fill (just the out lines)

I've tried grouping just the word art together, "Bringing to front" (via arrange) every letter and the line segment individually with mixed results.
Sometimes only one letter will work with the mask and once just the extra line segment was masked.

This has never happened to me before, I've used this technique plenty of times with no problems. I can't figure out what I am doing wrong and its driving me nuts. :!:

Please help if you can.

Thank in advance
Lisa
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Postby jayluebs on Wed Jul 30, 2008 2:05 pm

Just a thought - you said you added an extra line segment to the letters... is it an actual line, and not a fill? If so, that line needs to be outlined as well (object>path>outline stroke). That might be your problem.

If that's not it, you can e-mail it to me and I'll be able to figure it out for you.
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Postby lillee on Mon Aug 04, 2008 6:29 pm

I think you're right. I made the whole word, including the little line at the end (it was a proper line at first then I made a fill instead) into a compound path, but first I expanded it in pathfinder. That actually worked and I was able to do the clipping mask.

Thanks for all your help
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