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Illustrator - Delete Content Outside Clipping Mask
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
- Delete Content Outside Clipping Mask in Illustrator.
What do you do if you need to delete all the content outside your Illustrator clipping mask? Sound easy, it should be but it isn't. I'll show you how to crop away all the content outside a clipping mask in Illustrator and also the problems you might encounter on the way and how to solve them. By the time you have finished this video you should have a good idea of a workflow for deleting the content outside a clipping mask and how to check for and solve any problems that might occur when you do this.
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Thanks for this stellar explanation. I was having difficulties stripping down some masked objects insides symbols until I watched this. I learnt some bonus things too - Opacity issues in groups, expanding strokes to get the desired end result in some cases. Most worthwhile ten minutes of the week watching your video. Do keep up the great work, it's much appreciated!
So happy to hear this helped you.
Perfectly clear instructions for exactly what I needed (getting rid of everything outside the bounds of a clipping mask)!
Glad it helped!
I can always count on you for illustrator “how to “ videos. Thank you!!
You are so welcome! I am so happy you like my videos!
I found this super helpful and was exactly what I'd been searching for! Thanks for the great tutorials :D
Awesome news!
You have saved me so much time with this astonishingly simple trick. You've allowed me to rescue a wrecked pdf and saved me a lot of hassle.
I’m so happy to hear that.
20 years. That is how long it did not know how to do this! 20 years ago I decided "crop doesn't work" and never even see that button now. It was because I had always done it with the clipping mask IN the group! Thanks!
Glad I could help! Thanks for your comment too!
I really appreciate you, Helen. you are so helpful in so many of your videos. Thx!!!
Linda, thank you so much for taking the time to comment!
Thank you this helped so much. I had a clipping mask on and was trying to export SVG but the mask wasn't applying. I did this and it solved the problem. Thanks!
I’m so glad that you found out what was causing your issues April. Best of luck with your SVGs in future.
Thank you Helen - really helpful and clear turorial!
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you very much Helen excellent tips. five stars for the tip about cropping objects with trnasperency
I am glad you liked the video Eman - you're right - that transparency problem will cause issues if you're not aware of it.
Thank you for this. It was very helpful. I was finally able to remove the excess parts that were not part of the clipped mask. Thank you so much.
Glad it helped!
Such a complete video, amazing, thanks!!!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it Fabiano
Thanks to explain everything in simple way!
Happy to help!
This has been really helpful!
Thank youuuu!!!
You're so welcome!
Thank you so much. perfect video Right to the point an multiple examples well explained. Thank you
You're very welcome!
Very good info about Clipping Mask in Illustrator. Thanks
Thanks Jesús!
Thank you so much for creating this video! Actually learned how to use clipping mask and crop tool, I have been using Pathfinder before 😄
Glad it helped!
Awesome, Helen! Thanks!!
So glad you liked this!
i used the pathfinder anyways lol but still i like the method to remove the no fill no stroke shapes.... u learn something new everytime :D thanks
Thanks for the comment! Yes I’m still a Pathfinder user but sometimes another tool is just a bit better for an obscure task like this.
This was very useful, thanks. I've kinda ignored the crop operation, silly of me I know.
The awesome developers at Astute, who make a fantastic suite of plugins for Illustrator, have been working on their own version of pathfinder via their Astui research and API project.
It's on the backburner right now but I think it's coming. I think their aim is to make their own and more sophisticated pathfinder palette that would work as you'd expect, rather than all this messing around. In the background it'll probably be doing automatically all the things you had to manually do here, but in the blink of an eye.
That sounds like it will be an amazing plug-in. In the meantime at least you know how to do it the hard way.
Great video, this is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
Great to hear.
Thanks🙏nice and helpful tutorial.
So glad you liked this.
thanks so Much for your explication, just what i needed!! Blessings
I am so happy to hear this.
amazingly helpful as I put together massive large format graphics. Thank you.
Great to hear!
Thanks Mrs Helen, grat useful tutorial
Glad it was helpful!
4 year old video, but a lifsaver for me, it was driving me crazy, with the clipping still there with svg files, this solved that. Thank you
Glad it helped!
Thank you Helen!
Glad to be of help.
Thanks for the help!! ❤️
Happy to help!
thank you.. well explained!
Glad it was helpful!
really helped a lot. Thank you
Glad to hear that!
This video was perfect thanks again
Glad you liked it!
Oh my god almost wasted a day figuring this out, thank goodness I found this tutorial!
Glad I could help!
@@HelenBradley You're a lifesaver! Subscribed 💗
I am so happy to help.
Finally got this to work for complex shape I was dealing with. Make sure that the path (your outline) has a fill before you use pathfinder.
Thank you so much for posting this and adding to the discussion!
I've spent the past 2 hours trying to get pathfinder clip to work and I saw this comment and made sure my path had a fill like you said and that was what FINALLY made it work... thank you random youtube commenter... I owe u my life...
Same - my issue was that I had strokes. I had to select my group and expand objects! Then it worked with no fill needed!
Thanks a lot. This really helped.
Glad it helped!
Nice tutorial, i use the shape builder tool for this
That's a great alternative Joe. I just tried it to see how it would work on that pattern with transparency and it worked great in the sense that it didn't have problems with the object that had transparency applied at a group level - so that makes it a valid option in that sense. That said, I still have a one pixel size shape somewhere around the outside of where the clipping mask is/was that will take me some time to find and remove. In the meantime I don't have my seamless repeat tile - instead, when I use my object as a pattern fill the result has a whopping big white line through it.
So I like your option for big simple shapes but I am thinking this option will work better for detailed/complex ones. I would have had a working result in a few minutes with my method on that complex pattern - with your method, I'm still trying to find really small pixel size objects :(
Hi Helen, not sure if you've covered this before, was wondering if you could cover how to do lines with a slight bend/curve to them (i.e. longitude/latitude lines on a map). Not sure if it'd be best to do a big grid or do the lines individually and then manipulate them somehow. That'd be great thanks. :)
That’s a great idea Aimee. I’ll add that to my to do list!
THANK YOU !
You're welcome!
I had a favorite teacher, Mrs. Hix, in 4th grade. She explained everything clearly, thoroughly, and with a pleasant voice and warm personality. She is still my favorite teacher of all time, and I'm 70 years old. You are my new favorite teacher. Obviously, Mrs. Hix wasn't teaching computer graphics 60 years ago.
I have one question related to this: besides "cleaning things up," is it advantageous to crop the extraneous stuff-does it conserve memory, file size, other resources? Thanks. (I liked, of course, and subscribed.)
I am so happy to hear this Chaz. I am thrilled to join the team along with Mrs Hix. The reason people will remove extra stuff is typically just for neatness.
For your own use you might not bother, but if you are selling stock art, for example, having a clipping mask in a file to 'neaten things up' is a big NO. No one wants to buy messy artwork and some stock sites just plain wouldn't accept your work. When you are selling art you aren't just selling one image, you're typically trying to build a worthwhile brand and you are unlikely to get repeat customers if your artwork looks like spaghetti. Neat, well labelled, trimmed, clean artwork is a thing of beauty and so much easier to work with as a consumer.
For your own use, if you come back at a later time to change something you'll also appreciate things well ordered and neat.
It will conserve some file size but, with vectors, file size is typically not a huge issue.
Thanks for the great video! For some reason it doesn't seem to work on a clipped image group. Is there any way to outline a clipped image so I can cut it with a laser? Thanks so much!
Can you see if this video will help? ruclips.net/video/YsIhr8tSAV8/видео.html
Hi Helen! This is really helpful! How do I make transparent of the shape outline after I have cropped it? Any help would be greatly appreciated :)
Jarrod, I am not sure what you mean about the shape outline? Can you help me understand and I can perhaps help.
Thank you! :)
You're welcome!
so helpfull
I am so glad you liked this Israr.
2:02, very good time saving tip, thanks! although it does get rid of masks which arent the main clipping mask
Yes, it does, it crops everything.
thank you
You're welcome
great!!!
Glad to be of help.
woooow, awesome, thanks :)
Glad you like it!
@@HelenBradley thanks mom :)
When I hit Crop only my outside shape remains. What am I doing wrong? For example if I want to keep everything inside of a circle and I hit crop my art that I want clipped disappears and my circle remains
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Thank you for your excellent tutorial. Frustratingly for me, I am not getting the desired result?
I am producing a repeating background to use as a swatch, the background features a solid colour background and 8 different images created in photoshop positioned and spcaed out over it. Clipping mask steps work as expected however, when I action the crop step the inverse happens, instead of removing the images spilled off the artboard, the background disappears?
If you have any insight, it would be greatly appreciated.
Daniel - I just ran a test on this for you and the issue is most likely to be that the images you mention which come from Photoshop are actually bitmap images and not vectors. You can't crop bitmap images using the Crop feature - you can use clipping masks though and that's part of your answer.
Here is a video which I think will solve your problem: ruclips.net/video/YrPNx_X995s/видео.html
Ignore the Spoonflower focus as the process is the same for any time you need a repeat background to use as a swatch!
Best of luck!
Hi, do you know how can I make to make one part of a reunited shape inside and one part outside of my clipping mask please ?
I don't believe you can have part of a shape inside a clipping mask and the other part outside without hiding the part outside the mask as that's what masks are for. Or am I mistaking your question?
@@HelenBradley Okay too bad, yes that was the question
When I copy-paste illustrator to photoshop a bounding box show into photoshop it difficult to adjust or place the design in the photoshop.
So, you should click the checkmark icon (or press Enter/Return) when you paste it and that should fix the issue so you can work with it. Let me know how you go.
@@HelenBradley where check mark if you understand me make a video and share with me Thanks
Hi, I've tried my project and it is not working. I am using Adobe Illustrator CS6 does this method work on mine too? because I am using vector (I made it from photo) and can't see the clipping mask layer on my layer pannel :(
This works on vectors and not on bitmap images. A photo is a bitmap so it won't work for you. Sorry!
Brilliant. Have a problem though.
I did this and I would like to split the image then mirror both of them. So I get a kind of a Rorschach affect. None of the cutting/splitting functions seem to work even after I selected all and grouped them. I find no answer to this product anywhere.
Normally when this happens, it's because it needs to be expanded/expand appearance.
I am trying to get rid of my background a photo, and I have made the mask around the face that I want to keep. I need the background gone, because I need the file as an SVG - but when you have a mask, you still see the whole image when looking at is as an SVG file in another program.
The crop is not working on my image - it this because my mask isn't some sort of rectangle?
Yes it is, and it's because you are using an image rather than vector shapes. Is there a reason you aren't using Photoshop for example?
@@HelenBradley thank you for replying!
simply because I’m used to using illustrator rather than the photoshop. I normal don’t use actual photos, but this project requires me to. Am I able to do what I need in photoshop?
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Is there a way to do this for raster objects?
Great question. Yes and No! In the most recent versions of Illustrator CC there is a Crop option for bitmap images which does remove the content outside the crop area so that's your best option. I hope this helps?
Helen, I just can not get this to work. Is there a difference in doing it on MacOS than Windows? (im using MacOS.)
Jonathan it should work in either. When you say you can't get it to work, what exactly is happening? If you can get me more information I might be able to help. You can also send me a copy of your file to helen@helenbradley.com and I'll check it for you if you like.
@@HelenBradley Can I send you a copy of my file? I can't get it to work without the colours changing/becoming transparent. I couldn't find any issues with the opacity in the groups etc.
Hi, when I try to do this, my whole design disappears. I took a look at the layers and I cannot see anything that would cause this - before I crop all layers look identical to your layers panel. I do have compound elements in the clipped group but they are simply strokes and no fill. My whole design is all stroke and no fill. Any advice? PS, thanks for sharing your knowledge with me - you helped me more than you can imagine
I’m pretty sure you can’t do this with strokes. I think you’ll need filled shapes.
Helen, if you select 'Trim' from Pathfinder options instead of 'Crop' it seems to work without additional steps.
This video is older, so I was wondering if you've tried that out?
That's awesome Brandon. I just tried it and it works a treat. I don't think it is the age of the video just that I wasn't aware of this tool. I'll look to making a new video on this as it is super handy! Interestingly it doesn't work like the crop tool so it doesn't work in other situations the same way the Crop tool does but it works so well for Clipping Masks! Thank you.
@@HelenBradley Awesome! You're welcome. :]
How can I make this in Inkscape??
I am so sorry, I don't use Inkscape.
I'm using Illustrator 2020. When I drag and drop the clipping path above the clipping group and click CROP in the pathfinder it doesn't do anything. How can I make the crop work?
Do you have both the clipping path and the stuff you want to crop selected? You need to select everything. Let me know if this doesn't work?
@@HelenBradley Yes. The stuff I want to crop is a photo downloaded from the web. Is it make a problem for cropping.
Ah that is the issue. You can't crop bitmap images using the Crop option in the Pathfinder palette. When you add a bitmap image to Illustrator select it and check the toolbar at the top of the screen for the Crop option. Use it to crop your bitmap. Just be aware that you can only crop it to a square or rectangular shape.
@@HelenBradley Thanks for your quick reply. I have learned a lot from your tutorials.
I am so happy to hear that.
When I try to do it with a gradiet mesh, and try to remove all the content outside the rectangle with crop, it says "The filter produced no results please select two overlapping paths" :(
Samantha, Gradient Meshes are very complex so you'd need to expand the mesh before removing the content outside the clipping mask.
Is it possible to invert a clipping mask like in Photoshop?
Not as such. There is a workaround and to do this I would make a shape the size of the artboard and then create a shape to remove from this to leave a shape to use as a clipping mask. Remove the second from the first and use the remainder as a clipping mask. Think of it as like making a donut shape where the donut is the area you want to keep and the hole is the area to hide. Does that help?
This video might help too: ruclips.net/video/tIotsZS9TSU/видео.html
@@HelenBradley Thank you very much for such a detailed reply! I really appreciate it. Your solution worked perfectly, and your tutorials are amazing!
I am so happy to hear that. Thank you for letting me know that the solution worked for you!
does it work when we clipping mask a picture ?
Unfortunately no. It only works with vectors.
@@HelenBradley In this case does the remaining part of the picture that sticks out (invisibly) from the clipping mask have effect on the artboard? Especially when printing will there be any issues? Thank you in advance :)
Patt, it doesn't. If you save your document as a PNG image it remains transparent around the edges and it doesn't have an effect on the artboard either. It should print as you see it on the screen.
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This apparently only works with shapes or closed and filled paths but not single line stroked paths?
You are so right. You really have to be careful with single line stroked paths as they don't work the same as filled shapes. Also, anything with a stoke on it will behave weirdly if it overlaps the edge of the clipping mask.
@@HelenBradley do you have any suggestions or solutions? I only want single line paths. I do laser cutting and i need the "junk" removed because it just wastes laser time and manually selecting and deleting is time consuming and tedious
If you select everything and expand it then you should be able to get rid of the 'junk' - basically you would expand lines and stroked paths to all filled shapes. Test that on a duplicate of your file (because it's a one way process!) and see if that works.
thanks i have learned something ... i hate clipping masks :D
I hope this video helped you like them just a bit more?
@Helen Bradley your video sure did help. Especially the tip of outlining a stroke before trying to use pathfinder -> Divide.
It makes so much sense but i didn't really figure it out before. ha. Thank you!
So glad to be of help.
It didnt work in my case may I'm doing something wrong
I am sorry. It should work on vector shapes. Are you trying to remove parts of a bitmap image (like a photo) because it won't work on bitmaps - just vectors.
@@HelenBradley Thank you for replying I tried with vector shapes too when I crop from the path finder everything goes away
I think I'm dragging the wrong part out. When I crop, everything disappears, including the piece I want to keep. :/ The only 2 items I have in the group are the clipped piece I want, and another piece that looks like the no fill/no stroke shapes at 2:32.
I'm thinking I did something wrong, lol. If I delete the no fill shape, it deletes the mask and makes the piece I want clipped whole again. lol. I'm a mess.
UPDATE: I got it to work, but no idea what I did, lol. All good though. Thanks for the video's I refer to you channel often.
I am so glad you got this to work. One thing to look out for with the Crop tool is sometimes it "double crops" so it does it twice and not once with disastrous results. Undoing and doing it again very slowly and carefully sometimes works. Just a thought.
Doesn't work for an image sadly.
Yes, you are correct, it won't work for images.
Other way I achieve this: Draw an Artboard as close as possible around the Clipped Art. Fit Clipping Object in Artboard. Select Art. Choose: Export Selection.
That sounds like an interesting alternative. Thank you so much for the information.
for person image not working
Yes, you are right. This only works for vector art and not for photographs. There is no way in Illustrator to do this.
@@HelenBradley thankx for replying. Will its effect printing
If you just make your clipping mask and don't actually delete the content outside of it, it will print just fine. You only have to delete content outside a clipping mask when you actually want to have a vector document for distribution. When printing this simply isn't a requirement.
@@HelenBradley thank you for your support
when i go to crop, who entire image is gone. im left with nothing
One thing - check you are only single clicking. If you go too fast it can all disappear.
Let me know how you go?
i am single clicking. i followed exactly as your video described. but basically i have a topographic pattern that is just paths and/or stokes on one layer. a rectangle on another layer when i performed this action. did not work. so i tried the rectangle on the same layer, also did not worl. the only thing i could think of it my topographic pattern is a bunch of separate paths that make up a compound path. but when i go to crop it, i am left with a black rectangle. the pattern is gone. @@HelenBradley
It doesn’t work for lines. - only filled shapes. You could expand your pattern of lines and it will work. But that might cause other issues with your design if your lines aren’t lines any longer.
drag mask out of group - pathfinder...
Yep!
literally doesn't work
What part doesn’t work Dan? If you are a bit more specific as to what ‘literally doesn’t work’ means, perhaps I can help?
I don't understand the benefit of this video ? because the user ho create the clipping mask has a goal to keep the elements that contain it, otherwise he use the pathfinder from the beginning!
Actually there are a few situations in which this makes really good sense. One is where you inherit something from somebody else that already has a clipping mask that you don’t want to use and you want to delete everything outside it. You might have created a clipping mask and then change your mind and want to get rid of everything outside it. In addition when you create a pattern using the pattern make tool in Illustrator the pattern swatch itself has a clipping mask. In many instances you may want to take your pattern swatch out of the swatches pallet and remove everything outside the clipping mask so that you have a standalone swatch. I also encounter this situation using a template I built for creating mandalas - the clipping mask is crucial for building the effect but, in many situations, once you’ve designed the mandala you want to get rid of everything outside the clipped area so you can make use of the design elements you have created. If these or any other scenario requires you to crop outside a clipping mask - this video will ensure the result is successful. If you never have to do it, hopefully you learned something else of use from this video anyway!
Helen Bradley thank you, i agree with you now and apreciate your effort...
No problems at all, you really made me think about how it might be used - apart from the student questions I have already had on this topic.
Now, just in case you're curious (I always am), of the last 10 videos I have launched here on RUclips this one is doing the best in the 1.5 days since launch. It has more viewers than some videos which have been up a week or two. This tells me it will continue to grow an audience faster than is typical for videos on my channel. My guess is that it's a question that a lot of people actually have and that there is no one else out there who has answered it before. It will be interesting to see how much traction it has long term!
@@HelenBradley yes, I agree with you and suggest to redo a video about the pathfinder and taking this example as a problem.
It is actually a very, very useful thing to know how to do. I for instance, use clipping masks a lot when I design motifs for seamless patterns. I love using textures in my motifs, but this means that the file size can get very big very fast, as these motifs will end up repeating multiple times inside the pattern swatch. So, when the motif is done, I always delete the content outside of the clipping mask in order to keep the file size reasonable. It makes my life so, so much easier and my my computer much happier.