: How to create an inverse path I've got an svg in Illustrator, build from 3 paths. I want to create a path that is the complete inverse of the current paths. So everything that is transparent
I've got an svg in Illustrator, build from 3 paths. I want to create a path that is the complete inverse of the current paths. So everything that is transparent now - I want it to be white and the three paths I want to be transparent.
I've tried using various selection methods, different layers, not to sure what to try now.
How can this be done?
Basically what I want is to have a box round it with background x color (I can change to white later) and the current colored paths/shapes to be transparent
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An easier way to do it is to group together all your paths, select that group and your background shape, then go to pathfinder (Shift-Ctrl-F9) then under Shape Modes click "Exclude" (should be the 4th option).
Then your background square should have all the shapes cut out of it.
Ok, so after over an hour of playing around in illustrator, I found the answer:
Create a (inset color here) rectangle and place it at the back. I created mine the same size as my artboard. Then click on each path induvidually, and go Object > Path > Divide Objects Below
This will mean that the object below is split into two, one the same as the object/path you had selected. You can then delete the part you don't want. Finally, after doing that to all objects, you get the result I wanted.
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