• Illustrator, I need help.
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What I need is to make mesh 2. stay over mesh 1. and at the same time have it stay under mesh 3. [IMG]http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q19/vertex_photos/vector.png[/IMG]
Place the layer for #3 over #2 and #2 over #1.
The thing is that I need to do this without affecting mesh 3. Because if I move mesh 3. over mesh 2. it will overlap mesh 4. which I don't want it to do.
Use mesh 3 as a mask on mesh 2? That's what I should do on photoshop.
[QUOTE=borisjake;25742744]Use mesh 3 as a mask on mesh 2? That's what I should do on photoshop.[/QUOTE] Thank you, I used a clipping mask and it turned out great. [IMG]http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q19/vertex_photos/madeit.png[/IMG]
[QUOTE=farmatyr;25742654]The thing is that I need to do this without affecting mesh 3. Because if I move mesh 3. over mesh 2. it will overlap mesh 4. which I don't want it to do.[/QUOTE] Whilst you have solved it with clipping I see no reason why you wouldn't just put #4 above #3, and then #5 above #4 and so on. But I guess at the last point you would need to clip it anyways.
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