Clipping mask on placed bitmaps

I'm new to Illustrator for Mac.
Question:
Why is placed bitmaps automatically placed with a clipping mask? In CS3 for windows no such thing is applied. It's annoying because it's an extra step to delete the clipping mask before doing a trace.

Are you "Placing" or "Pasting" the bitmap file? I get a mask when pasting but not placing (I agree, it is annoying).

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  • Clipping mask, object too complex, can't use bitmap either

    Hi all,
    I'm in Illustrator CS4 trying to make a page that has content that I want to embed within a rounded rectangle.  Sounds easy enough.
    I've been successful sticking some content into a rounded rectangle, until now.  Now I have a page that apparently is "too complex".  It has lots of transparencies and gradients and such.  Once I try to do the clipping mask thing I am told it's very complex and may not print or work right.  I go ahead anyway and it just looks blank/invisible.
    Then I thought artboards might be a way to do this, but I couldn't see how you could make an artboard that is a shape other than a rectangle (I'd like a rounded rectangle).
    So then I thought if export the image to a bitmap and then repaste it in, maybe I could embed the bitmap into the rounded rectangle.  Pain in the butt, but I'm looking for any solution.  But that doesn't even work because it says the top selected object must be "a path, a compound shape, a text object, or a group of those".  So a bitmap can't be used
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    Thanks in advance for your advice!

    Check your flattener settings in the prefs, specific flattening options of your object groups and also the raster effects resolution for your document. Reduccing their dpi should make working possible.
    Mylenium

  • URGH! Make clipping mask/path out of a placed image?!

    I'm having major issues. I'm a n00b at Illustrator, though.
    I need to make a placed photo into a clipping path, and I can't figure out how to do it correctly.
    It's homework for a college course in Digital Illustration. I need to recreate a photo using only shapes in Illustrator, and to do so, we're supposed to make the photo into a clipping path so that when we draw the shapes on it, the shapes won't leave the bounding box of the photo and onto the white space of the document.
    I know to make the clipping mask, you just go to object > clipping mask > make... but every time I do it, and I draw on the image, the shapes still leave the image, so I must not be doing it correctly.
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    Thank you!

    Hola Carlos,
    Thank you so much for you help!!
    your first suggestion worked wonderfully!!
    however, i have one more question ... for Carlos or anyone else
    i am suppose to delete the original circle but not matter what i do ... select it and hit the delete key, select the layer it's on and hit the trash can icon or even cutting it ... the Edit menu says the actions have taken place but when i hover over the area afterward the path is or seems to still be present.
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    i've looked at the rest of the tut and i think if i can get past this point i'll be great.
    i am wondering if it even matters rather i delete this original path.
    any help and/or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
    thanks again for your time
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  • How to make a clipping mask in this particular case?

    Okay, Just to begin I know how to make a clipping mask, but for the case that I'm going to present right now I just can't figure out what mistake I am doing (if any). However I am a beginner.
    http://vector.tutsplus.com/tutorials/illustration/how-to-create-a-medieval-paper-scroll/
    In the link to above tutorial on how to make a medieval scrol I'm stuck at step 25 and would be glad to anyone who helped.
    As said in step 25 that expand the appearance of the scroll and select the two then clip the mask. In th above picture I have just selected the scroll to show how it looks.
    Now as you can see in the image below I have expanded the appearance of the paper scroll. Then I selected the paper scrol and the yellowish green grunge background placed below it. And the moment I hit Ctrl+7 (in windows) or Command+7 (in Mac) to make a clipping mask the error that showed up has been highlighted.
    One more thing, I have clipped masks before too in the same tutorial given above but I don't know what has gone wrong for me in this step.
    Please help.
    Signed,
    Awais Rauf

    Why would you want a clipping mask? I don’t see a reason for it.
    However, for what you want I would use the Pathfinder panel to combine all the paths into one shape. First use the ungroup and release compound commands a few times each, to make sure you have nothing grouped. Then press the top left button in the Pathfinder p[panel. This should produce one closed path that just surrounds the scroll.

  • Does a Clipping Mask effect just one layer?

    Hello everyone ...                                                                                      Level: Newbie   OS: Win7 64bit   Ia: Cs6
    Once I use a Clipping Mask on a layer is the entire document covered in a mask?
    And/or is all the artwork from then on inside the mask?
    I've read about how to add and how to remove art from a mask. I've read about how to make and release and lots of other things.
    So, then I went and found a lesson that contained the use of a Clipping Mask.
    But I'm stuck... again.
    I am suppose to Select the main shape and "just" copy it and move it down (doesn't say rather to Paste in front or back but I assumed in back ~ not that it has mattered thus far)
    However, while making the main shape I used Gradient Mesh and used an Offset to create a "replica" and so when I go to Select the main shape the mesh is selected and so when I Paste (in back ~ seems most logical) and then move it down the details such as the colors of the Gradient and other such things are visible in front ~ ??
    So, I have been trying to abate my problem in lots of different ways.
    I have tried using the Pen tool to draw behind the main shape, I've tried making a New Layer and placing it above and below and inbetween the main shape layer, I've tried adding the artwork to the Mask ... I've tried everything I can think of and I've been through many an article in the manual and FAQ's to no avail.
    I suppose, what I think I need to know ... is, how ... how on earth do I draw behind this main shape? Am I not able to do it becuase I am not getting behind the Mask?
    (Let me apologise to those that HATE it when Newbies follow lessons/tuts and who HATE it when we come here to ask for help. I'm doing my best to learn and to find answers on my own before heading here for help)
    Please lmk if you would be better able to help me with pictures of my layers and the art. Thanx so much for your time!!

    Thanks as well for your patience with me! It can be difficult to communicate this way, but all we can do is try our best.
    As for the issue regarding the author's "main shape"...
    Here I have an object with a gradient mesh:
    If you follow the directions in step 3 of the tutorial, the author creates a duplicate by going to Object > Path > Offset Path.
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    I shifted my original gradient-meshed object down a little bit, and there you can see is the simple shape that you were seeing in the author's image. Then they just filled it with that gold gradient and scaled it down.
    And as for clipping masks...
    As I mentioned before, a clipping mask will only affect the objects and groups you had selected when you created it. For exhaustive information about clipping masks, see this link: http://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/clipping-masks.html
    I hope this was helpful! Good luck!

  • ArcGIS 10.0 to Illustrator (CS5).... Edit, Save, Reopen, Clipping masks are all gone....

    I am working from ArcGIS 10.0 to Illustrator CS5.
    I make my map in ArcGIS. The layers are in four groups (VECTORS: top, middle, bottom + RASTER). I export the map from layout view to an .ai file. I open the .ai file in illustrator. Edit a couple things. Save the document. Seems simple enough... when I open it it should look just like it did when I just saved it two seconds ago, right?
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    After saving, closing, and reopening all my clipping masks are gone. They have disappeared/ automatically released. I have tried this same process on my personal computer (this issue is happening on a work computer) and I am not having an issue (GIS layers are in groups, I export, open, edit, save, close, reopen... still all clipped and the way I want it). I'm not sure if it is the settings on the work computer that are causing the clipping masks to automatically release on their own or what. When I look through the layers in my .ai file (post save, reopened file) the former clipping masks are now just 'paths.' but if I reclip them they mess up my layers and it seems like a tedious and unnecessary process (especially if the whole thing is working out correctly on my personal computer).
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    The first thing you must do when opening an Arc AI file is to do a Save As and overwrite the original file with a new copy of the file in whatever the version of AI you have. If you just do a Save of the Arc file, it will revert to an AI3 file. Everything will be placed on a single layer.

  • Clip masked image moves after save- little help please?

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    The majority of the files we receive are from outside sources. We have in-house preflighting as a courtesy to our clients before we print since our displays range from the very small to the very large. I haven't seen it happen with PSD files but we're too big to convert all the images we receive to PSD files. Who knows if that would even be a fix.
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  • Javascript to delete clipping mask

    Hi all,
    I have an Applescript that places a PDF into a document. When the file is placed, it's cropbox becomes a clipping mask, which I then need to delete.
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    repeat with clipItem in clipList
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    end repeat
    end tell
    end tell
    This seems to be the only way I can find path items that are clipping, by testing in a repeat loop whether they belong to the layer I have placed the PDF into.
    However, when there are a lot of objects (say from a CAD file) on other layers, the script runs very slowly, as it has to test every object to see if 'clipping' is true
    Would this be quicker in Javascript? Delete all clipping path items on a certain layer. Or is there another way to narrow down getting only items belonging to the specific layer? For some reason if I put in 'of layer themasterlayername', I get no objects.
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    This is NOT tested but could not…
    tell application "Adobe Illustrator"
    tell current document
    delete (every path item of layer "Legend" whose clipping is true)
    end tell
    end tell
    The 'whose filtering' and target layer should deal with the lot?

  • Clipping Mask for placement into InDesign document

    I have a drawing in Illustrator CS3.
    I need to "place" certain sections of this drawing into an InDesign CS3 document using the File--->Place command.  These sections will need a 1 pt black border when they get "placed" into InDesign.
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    multiple Clipping Masks on the same drawing
    This would entail making a compound clipping mask with many "windows". You will need to give the mask a stroke afterwards
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    Like this:
    Left to right: Artwork, rectangles (compounded together), select both, Cmd+7 and add stroke

  • I believe creating a clipping mask is the answer, but im doing something wrong

    This is a hard one to describe so i attached this link: file:///C:/Users/Marcus/Documents/Wacom%20work/zang-deli.jpg.
    Im trying to make the object (the black bit) consist of the image in the background so instead of being black it will be multicoloured?
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  • Clipping mask fail

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  • Clipping mask eliminates outline

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    3. File>Place the image.
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    I have a new retina-display iMac, and my version of Photoshop (Creative Cloud) is up-to-date.
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