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Cutting a hole in an object is actually easy. You don't need to manually do it using a knife tool, because it might not create a perfect hole, or import it to Photoshop. All you have to do is scroll down to step 1.
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Open Adobe Illustrator. Any version will do. Wait until the program opens.
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Create a new document. Simply press Ctrl + N. A window will pop out saying "New Document." Just enter your desired size then click Okay.Advertisement
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Grab the Ellipse tool from the toolbar of the new document. It is located on the left side of the screen.
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Drag and hold the Shift button to create a perfect circle.
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Grab the Ellipse tool again or press L.
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Drag and hold the Shift button inside the circle that you created a while ago. This will be the hole of the object.
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Turn your object into an outline by pressing Ctrl + Y. This will make the sides of the objects visible.- Move the circle inside the object to where you want to cut a hole.
- Clicking the Ctrl + Y again will bring back the color of the shapes.
 
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Go to Pathfinder. If you cannot see it on the right side of the screen, so just go to Window on the menu bar. Check the Pathfinder and it will appear.
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Click "Exclude" on the Shape Mode of the Pathfinder. Make sure that both objects are selected.- To select them, press Ctrl + A.
- The hole has now been cut. You will notice that two objects become one after selecting "Exclude."
 
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