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Select the shape with the Selection tool. Switch to the Scissors tool. Click on one place on the stroke of the shape to place a point. Click and hold on another place on the stroke of the shape.
Hold down the Command/Ctrl key and click the layer thumbnail for the arrow in the Layers Panel. This will load the arrow shape as a selection. Choose Select > Inverse from the menu to invert the selection. Highlight the Star layer in the Layers Panel. Click the New Mask icon at the bottom of the Layers Panel.
Hold down the Command/Ctrl key and click the layer thumbnail for the arrow in the Layers Panel. This will load the arrow shape as a selection. Choose Select > Inverse from the menu to invert the selection. Highlight the Star layer in the Layers Panel. Click the New Mask icon at the bottom of the Layers Panel.
Make the top shape (AKA the “Hole”) as a vector object then flatten it. Then use the Magic Selection tool to select the flattened “Hole” shape. Next Invert the Selection (Ctrl + Shift + I). With your selection inverted, click on the Base Layer that should have the “Hole” in it.
In the Control Bar you want Shapes and Create New Shape Layer selected: ... Now click the Subtract from Shape option in the Control Bar: ... Now click the Exclude Overlapping Shape Areas option in the Control Bar:
To cut out the text, make sure the image layer is above the text layer in the menu at the bottom right. If it is not, you can drag the image layer to the top of the list. Once everything is in the right order, select “Create Clipping Mask” from the Layers drop down menu at the top of the window.
Create a circle or any shape as a path NOT a stroke. Copy and “Paste in Place” the shape so that it will overlap the first shape and make it a totally different color. Adjust the size of the new shape so that you can view the first shape as a stroke.
Create a circle or any shape as a path NOT a stroke. Copy and “Paste in Place” the shape so that it will overlap the first shape and make it a totally different color. Adjust the size of the new shape so that you can view the first shape as a stroke.
Use the Selection tool to select a text frame, or use the Type tool to select one or more characters. Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (macOS) as you choose Type > Create Outlines.
To create an outline of a shape or letter, select it using the Selection tool and go to the Type menu and select Create Outlines. This will create an outline path of the selected text, in this case, the letters, O and K. There will be a lot of vertices which are the paths along this outline.
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