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    Default Cloning

    Okay, well that is what they call it in that Jasc software. But in illustrtor what would I do to do this? (Imagine a stick figure with trees behind him, but all I want is the stick figure).

    Thanks,

    Ryan
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    Default Re: Cloning

    If you are talking about raster images, you might want to do this in Photoshop or some other image editing software.

    You CAN however duplicate the photo, use the pen tool to draw a path around your stick figure, and make a clipping mask.
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