If there’s anything else you need to know to help troubleshoot, please ask and I’ll try to answer the best that I can. The interface is designed to show it as white, but if you press Ctrl-Shift-D it.
I would love to learn something new and find out how to create/manipulate this effect. As Steve Kinzey answered, by default the artboard in illustrator is transparent. To further help, here is a screenshot of the actual graphic and what it’s doing: I have no idea what is causing this, but it almost seems like there’s an artboard mask, except it’s tied to the artwork because the translucent effect appears even when I copy/paste the artwork into a new document.įor ease of troubleshooting, I will tell you I have checked the following things:Ĭlipping Masks (there is one, but it’s to contain the graphic, normal stuff here) The graphic has text which is translucent only when it is over the artboard, but a bright orange outside the artboard.
The same thing happened with another graphic my colleague downloaded. It seems as though the graphic itself is dark gray, but there is some kind of translucent filter wherever the graphic is over the artboard. The graphic looks light gray on the artboard, but is dark gray past the edges. EPS and I’m working in Adobe Illustrator CC2019. Thats when he met illustrator Lisa Jeanne-Graf, who responded to an ad in a. I do not know what the artist used to create the graphic, but it’s an. Simply upload your logo on a transparent background and Renderforest will. The graphic is a swirly flowery monotone vector. I downloaded a very pretty EPS background for use in Illustrator. Use the drawing tools to draw a mask shape. An empty mask is created and Illustrator automatically enters mask-editing mode. Double-click directly to the right of the thumbnail in the Transparency panel. I’m going to try to explain it the best way I can. Open the Transparency panel and, if necessary, choose Show Options from the panel menu to see the thumbnail images. I have run into something that has me stumped and I’m hoping someone here can shed some light.