CS4 Clipping Mask vignette effect

Not being able to use AI CS4 enough as I ran into a problem. I had to recreate a logo and add a clipping mask in AI. I know how to do this in Photoshop but I must keep the file in vector format. I finally found a good tutorial on this and was able to create the mask in AI which is now a circle but I need to give the circle a vignette effect. I'm going to try messing with the filters to acheive this but would like to know the correct way to do.
Anyone?
RD

In the gradient panel, you see a radial gradient that would also work, set it to multiply for best results.
if you have created a clipping mask around your image, you should be looking at some variation of this:
Put your vignette in that same group either by isolation mode or by selecting it and dragging it's little dot (shown blue in my screenshot) into that group.  You want it above the image.

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    CoryPatrick wrote:
    > Hello everyone,
    >
    > I was initially trained on Adobe Illustrator, and over
    time have gotten very
    > pretty comfortable with it. Not too long ago I started
    making mock ups in
    > Illustrator, and would use the crop tool to export
    particular pieces (buttons
    > and banners) of my mock up into Dreamweaver tables.
    >
    > But I recently got CS4, and now I'm all screwed up!
    >
    > Unlike CS3, CS4 Illustrator does not appear to have the
    crop area function. I
    > can no longer export select pieces of my artwork.
    >
    > I recently found out that this 'crop area' feature
    exists in Fireworks CS4, so
    > lately I've been trying to learn fireworks.
    >
    > The problem I have with fireworks though, is that there
    doesn't seem to be a
    > clipping mask feature. I did stumble upon something
    called 'group as mask'
    > under the modify menu. But I don't understand it's
    function, as it works
    > nothing at all like Illustrators clipping mask.
    >
    > Clipping mask is such a useful design feature, and I can
    bear the thought of
    > doing without it.
    >
    > I'm relatively new to graphic and web design, so here's
    to hoping some
    > experienced users can help me out with this!
    >
    > Cheers,
    >
    > Cory
    >
    > PS: Please don't tell me the solution to all this is
    photoshop! So tired of
    > switching applications :)
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