After transferring part of an image to a power clip circle and putting the circle image in a new logo, the part of the image that was copied but not used appears in the updated image when I try to print the new image in a Glowforge laser printer. How can I get rid of the extra part of the copied image that i did not use
"After transferring part of an image to a power clip circle and putting the circle image in a new logo" - got it
everything after that is where I get lost.
Do you mean that it prints everything that is within the powerclip instead of just what's visible?
Well it looks okay from the view point in Coreldraw, but when I try and put it up to the glowforge iit displays everything including the parts of the image that I transferred into the circle as well as parts that were not supposed to be transferred into the power clip. I guess, it seems to make one believe that all the power clip does is to hide the extra part of the image I transferred. It evens does it when I save it as a pdf file. When I display the image in the pdf viewer it looks okay but not when i put it up on the glowforge. then it gets into issues like path the fits in path issues, that I don;t understand.
Yes it prints everything that is withing the powerclips instead of just what visible
Yes that's exactly how powerclip works. It's a way of hiding parts that aren't needed but in the case that you need to make an adjustment those pieces are still intact to do so. Making a pdf from there for use with your printing should have taken care of it
What I'd do is once the graphic is ready make a copy of it then extract the contents of the powerclip then group those elements. Select the circle then shift select the group and hit Intersect on the toolbar above then delete the group.