You can change the transparency of an object to reveal image elements that lie beneath it. When you change the transparency of an object, you change the grayscale value of its individual pixels.
Most changes to the transparency of an object are permanent. If you want to apply transparency changes separately, so the object is not affected, you can use a clip mask. For more information, see Using clip masks.
This section contains the following topics:
• | Applying uniform transparency |
• | Applying fountain transparency |
• | Applying bitmap pattern transparency |
• | Applying texture transparency |
• | Applying transparency by using brushstrokes |
• | Making selected colors in objects transparent |
• | Blending objects |
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