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Am looking to try & get a stamp effect similar to the one attached  ..done with circles of colour vectors, then rasterized & then brushes with blend mode set to erase.
I would like to make the cracks transparent but more pronounced and still in vector mode & can't seem to do that with the brushes  ...any ideas?

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Clipping?

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20 hours ago, Gigatronix Pete said:

..done with circles of colour vectors, then rasterized & then brushes with blend mode set to erase.

In an AD doc with a transparent background and vector brushes this should already work without rasterization.

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There are also third party vector brushes you maybe can use instead to get a similar effect, like for example ...

Other than that you can tryout if possibly things like a geometric subtract of some brush layers would give a similar looking result or not.

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On 11/7/2019 at 12:30 PM, Gigatronix Pete said:

...are you able to explain how you would do this please?

I meant it this way:
- I have Logo/Stamp,
image.png.6b79abe83b4a29f0e3862e0b167f8cb3.png
- and suitable textured image.
image.png.1010bf8744eed73499dae8dd9b45058a.png 

- Clipped image to Logo/Stamp,
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- correct position and adjust image,
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Of course, you can create an texture image yourself, and it can also be partially transparent.
I didn't understand exactly your request, but I guess you're looking for something more vector-based, this works with a bitmap texture.

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If you want 100% vector don't use a brush barring the basic brushes they are not pure vectors, they are raster patterns on a vector curve.

You could create a vector texture by manually drawing all the lines with the basic brushes and editing the pressure of the stroke if you don't have a tablet or you could find an eps texture file and change the fill to white or subtract the eps texture from the shape.

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