Quark Image Question
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- grafiske
I am working with an image that is white with black outlines.
I am wondering how to make the image transparent where needed in quark, instead of the white existing where it should not.
I hope this makes sense.
Thank you in advance.
- blaw0
if it's vector art, export it as an .eps from illustration/etc.
if it's bitmap, create a clipping path in photoshop, save as .eps.
- BonSeff0
not sure if i totally understand your question, but it sounds like you would need to make clipping paths on the image in photoshop in those areas you want transparent
- grafiske0
I think clipping path is it. Thing is, I already took out all the white that is not needed.. so is there now a shortcut I can use to make the clipping path around the image?
- blaw0
there really isn't a decent shortcut. you just need to go in and draw the path.
- stewart0
why not remove the white parts in Illy and save as eps?
if you don't want that, you have a few options in the "clipping" panel in QXpress
- tymeframe0
eps's are flat with white bg in quark
- grafiske0
It is a raster image. But grayscale. The lines are very precise, but the details would make a furious clipping path.