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On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 3:34 PM, Gene Kim-Eng <techwr -at- genek -dot- com> wrote:
> This may be what you're looking for...
>
>http://help.interactbuilder.com/m/16264/l/291174-export-an-
> adobe-illustrator-file-to-a-layered-photoshop-file
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> Gene Kim-Eng
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>
> On 5/23/2018 8:22 AM, Chris Morton wrote:
>
>> Imagine a rectangle in an Illustrator file.
>>
>> It has a triangle outline in its lower left corner and a solid black
>> circle
>> in its upper left corner.
>>
>> Maintaining the rectangle as a transparent boundary, I want to export the
>> triangle as a separate graphic image. I then want to do the same with the
>> circle, again maintaining the rectangle as a transparent boundary.
>>
>> After being exported, the two independent graphic files need to be
>> superimposed (overlaid) on one another, such that their rectangular
>> boundaries match up.
>>
>> Considering the need for the rectangular backgrounds to remain
>> transparent,
>> what type of graphic file would best lend itself to this situation? Are
>> their special settings I need to considering during export?
>>
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