Adobe Illustrator Questions

Texan_Eph89

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Anyone know how to fill, per se, a circle with a jpg?
I'm making some custom gauges for my car
 
Have you tried doing a search on that subject on your favorite search engine? There are thousands of free online tutorials.
 
Yeah, but sometimes it's hard to find tutorials if you don't know what they call the thing you want to do.

Draw your shape/object to be filled, position it on top of whatever you're filling it with, then select both and go to Object > Clipping Mask > Make.

If you need more info, look up clipping mask. There are also opacity masks that may come in handy, too, depending on what effect you're after.
 
dcdallaschick;3474206 said:
Yeah, but sometimes it's hard to find tutorials if you don't know what they call the thing you want to do.

Draw your shape/object to be filled, position it on top of whatever you're filling it with, then select both and go to Object > Clipping Mask > Make.

If you need more info, look up clipping mask. There are also opacity masks that may come in handy, too, depending on what effect you're after.

What the chick said +

http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/illustrator/articles/illcs2at_behindmask.html
 
Texan_Eph89;3474120 said:
Anyone know how to fill, per se, a circle with a jpg?
I'm making some custom gauges for my car

You can't "fill" with illustrator. You'll use masks like the above link says. Fill is for paint type programs, illustrator is vector.
 
Sweet, sounds good.
I'm used to photoshop and vector-based drawing is not the same as rasterizing...

Thanks for the help all.
 

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