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How to Cut Texture Out of a Vector Object



 To cut a texture out of a vector object, you can use a clipping mask or the pathfinder tool in design software like Adobe Illustrator. First, place the texture over the object you want to cut from. Then, select both the texture and the object. If using a clipping mask, press Ctrl+7 (Cmd+7 on Mac) to create a mask, hiding everything outside the object’s shape. If using the pathfinder tool, select Minus Front (or a similar option) to subtract the texture shape from the object. This method lets you create cut-out effects, making your design look more detailed and professional

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