Method 1: Crop Tool
1:067:00And then go to object clipping mask make or command 7 for shortcut and that will clip it to the sizeMoreAnd then go to object clipping mask make or command 7 for shortcut and that will clip it to the size you want.
“Cut out” photography is a way to manipulate an image with the purpose to distinguish one ore more items at the picture as if it was coming in or out of that very same photo, and a very good way to do that is to select what your object and to turn everything else in Black and white, or grayscale.
Method 1: Crop Tool
0:211:01So we can use ctrl + C for copy. And ctrl + V for paste. And ctrl + X is the keyboard shortcut keyMoreSo we can use ctrl + C for copy. And ctrl + V for paste. And ctrl + X is the keyboard shortcut key for cut.
You can use the Knife tool to slice multiple shapes. The Knife tool will cut it as long as a layer or shape isn't locked.
Method 1: Crop Tool
No Image Trace on Illustrator for iPad. You'll have to use the desktop version of Illustrator for image trace.
1:232:32Click on the little select box up here at the edge of the picture where you want to start cropping.MoreClick on the little select box up here at the edge of the picture where you want to start cropping. You want to click on the left click button on the mouse and drag.
Other things to check: Is what you are trying to trace actually an image? If it is vector, Image Trace will be grayed out.
Click and hold the Knife tool in the Tools panel and select the Scissors tool. Click in two places on the inner circle as shown. Select the cut segment with the Selection tool and press Delete to remove it. Repeat this step to cut and delete a small segment from the outer circle.
Select the part of the image which you want to cut out, and then go to Layer > New Layer > Layer via Cut/Copy, and voila!