Hello /ic/
I'm having some trouble with Illustrator and would like your help
How do I "crop" out the redhead woman's hat shape from the grayscale woman's arm?
Here is some context: I just finished a t-shirt art and now my client asked to make a 'stylished' version that would look nice on a small print. (a decorated mug, in this case)
So here it is. Left pic is the t-shirt art, right pic is the progression on the second art.
My problem is: this art has a lot of overlapping pictures and I can't always change the order. How do I "crop" out the redhead woman's hat shape from the grayscale woman's arm?
In Photoshop I could just make a mask and brush some stuff ):
Just some elucidation: the theme is brazilian popular figures, the pictures are forming the geographic shape of brazil
>>2945977
just put her on a higher layer.
If they aren't all on separate layers already then what the fuck are you doing.
>>2946000
in this case I can do it, but in others I WILL need this crop thing
for example, if I wanna make a shadow, some lines must be exactly on the basic shape's lines, so I have to crop out the exceding part
>>2945977
>Group all you want to frame (ctrl+g)
>Make a shape for your "crop" area
>Select both of previous steps
>ctrl+7
>????
>Make it
>>2946030
it's not working quite well, it's just deleting a lot of stuff that it shouldn't
could you throw me a more detailed guide, please?
>>2946233
Mask it?
here is a better example
how do I crop out the excessive texture?