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 | white becomes black and vice versa
by Guy Cruls on Mar 26, 2012 at 9:12:04 am |
I want to superpose two layers that are both black and white.
one is a graphic, the other text.
I would like the bit of the black text that's above the black bird to be white.
how do I do that?
Many thanks
Guy C.
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• • | | | |  | Re: white becomes black and vice versa by Guy Cruls on May 14, 2012 at 6:34:59 am |
make the text white, uh?
I would've thought it was pretty obvious that I am talking about an automatic process, not a manual one.
if the black background is curved or not vertical where it intersects with the text, then some letters need to be black in one area, white in another. You can't do that manually.
let's have a professional answer, please.
Guy C.
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• | | | |  | Re: white becomes black and vice versa by Vincent Rosati on May 15, 2012 at 12:20:58 am |
Maybe try duplicating the text with Copy/Front (Edit/Copy/Edit/Paste in Front).
Change the color of one of the text objects to the desired color.
Than duplicate part of your other structure, the bird, and use it as a clipping mask on the top text (Object / Clipping Mask / Make).
Vince
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