I spent the past 6 hours editing a multilayer design in order to clean things up. After making templates for all my layers that will be used to re-create the holes in the designs using Path>Difference, I found that I am unable to use the template layers because it shows the tiny scissors that apparently means the templates were clipped. Is there any way to flatten these designs so I can use them as intended? If not, then I just pissed away 6 hours for nothing.Β
The first image is the design I started with and had to pull different pieces out of it for separate layers. I did this by using an inverse clip at first in order to make the holes solid pieces so that I can clean up the shapes and recreate the holes later.
The second image is one of the templates for one of the layers. I basically had to go in and delete everything else that was in the first layer to end up with this. It took forever because it was so intricate and I had to use the pen tool to try and select all the pieces.Β
The third image shows what happens when I try to use Path>Difference to create the design.Β
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Using:
Windows 10
Inkscape 1.3 (0e150ed6c4, 2023-07-21)
This design I believe was done in adobe originally. I hired someone to design it but it was not quite what I was looking for so I figured I would just fix it to my liking. Thinking that may not have been a good move.
I found that I am unable to use the template layers because it shows the tiny scissors that apparently means the templates were clipped. Is there any way to flatten these designs so I can use them as intended?
Clips can be released by a right clic on clipped object (on canvas or in object's panel) and do "Release Clip".
Hey sorry I did not do a very good job explaining my situation. It was not a great day at that point. Anyway, I was able to salvage my designs. It took me about an hour to come up with what I needed. I ended up releasing the clips and then figuring out exactly what was going on inside the clipped paths. Once I was able to determine that, I was able to delete some stuff and use other stuff to make the designs I needed.Β
It was a learning lesson for sure. For some reason I don't quite understand the clipping function. Probably won't use it much going forward. I knew when I first tried it and was able to do what I wanted with it that it was going to bite me in some way. I should have just done it the old school way I have always used.Β
Hey guys,
I spent the past 6 hours editing a multilayer design in order to clean things up. After making templates for all my layers that will be used to re-create the holes in the designs using Path>Difference, I found that I am unable to use the template layers because it shows the tiny scissors that apparently means the templates were clipped. Is there any way to flatten these designs so I can use them as intended? If not, then I just pissed away 6 hours for nothing.Β
The first image is the design I started with and had to pull different pieces out of it for separate layers. I did this by using an inverse clip at first in order to make the holes solid pieces so that I can clean up the shapes and recreate the holes later.
The second image is one of the templates for one of the layers. I basically had to go in and delete everything else that was in the first layer to end up with this. It took forever because it was so intricate and I had to use the pen tool to try and select all the pieces.Β
The third image shows what happens when I try to use Path>Difference to create the design.Β
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Using:
Windows 10
Inkscape 1.3 (0e150ed6c4, 2023-07-21)
This design I believe was done in adobe originally. I hired someone to design it but it was not quite what I was looking for so I figured I would just fix it to my liking. Thinking that may not have been a good move.
Thanks,
Shawn
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Hello Shawn
I can't understand what's your goal ? Can you explain us more ?
The first picture (named "3"...) is your starting point ? Could you upload it to see what's going on ?
You want to separate the design into multiples layers / files to send it to a cutter/plotter ?
Clips can be released by a right clic on clipped object (on canvas or in object's panel) and do "Release Clip".
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Because this was originally an adobe file, it may have been exported/imported through the pdf importer. If so, all the objects may have clips applied.
That could be good or bad...Β
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If the original .ai or pdf file is available, please attach to a reply.
Hey sorry I did not do a very good job explaining my situation. It was not a great day at that point. Anyway, I was able to salvage my designs. It took me about an hour to come up with what I needed. I ended up releasing the clips and then figuring out exactly what was going on inside the clipped paths. Once I was able to determine that, I was able to delete some stuff and use other stuff to make the designs I needed.Β
It was a learning lesson for sure. For some reason I don't quite understand the clipping function. Probably won't use it much going forward. I knew when I first tried it and was able to do what I wanted with it that it was going to bite me in some way. I should have just done it the old school way I have always used.Β
Anyway, Sorry for the confusing post.Β
Thanks for trying to assist me! Much appreciated!