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Mr. Review

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  1. On 8/26/2017 at 8:22 AM, LyricsGirl said:

    When you create a SHAPE you want to REMOVE from the White ( so the black shirt shows through after printing... at the top right of AD you will see (or should see) a group of images in a box titled

    OPERATIONS. Ensure you SELECT the WHITE image that is to be printed TOGETHER with the Shape you want to REMOVE from the white. Then with these Selected go to the OPERATIONS Box and SELECT the second image to the right. It has a light blue square with a grey circle  by it.The grey circle has the  mathematical MINUS sign  ( - ) on it. Click on that icon and Voila! there is now a Transparent area on the white image to be printed, where the black shirt will show through.

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    That helped me a lot after hours of searching! Thank you so much! :)

  2. It seems like something is not working as we are used to, or probably I am missing something, and searching for 1 hour does not bring up any satisfying results. :)

    I would like to remove part of one shape using another shape in a way that I can see the transparent background, and unfortunately, topics like this also did not solve the problem.

     

    Here is an example screenshot, similar to what I would like to achieve:

     

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    I would like to remove the inner rectangle in a way to subtract the outer one and see the transparent background.

     

    Thank you so much for your help.

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