ssieber
Technical User
- Mar 30, 2009
- 3
Hello,
I'm making a campaign brochure, and I'm having trouble. I have a blue curve that goes all across the bottom, and I would like the capitol building photo to meet up with the top edge of the blue curve.
The problem is that I made my curve using a simple blue rectangle, and a white oval that was tilted to look like a curve. Is there some way that I can cut the oval out of the blue rectangle so that the white oval won't have to overlap my capitol building photo?
So in essence where you see the white at the bottom, that'd be replaced with the rest of the capitol building photo at 30% transparency.
Thanks,
Steven
I'm making a campaign brochure, and I'm having trouble. I have a blue curve that goes all across the bottom, and I would like the capitol building photo to meet up with the top edge of the blue curve.
The problem is that I made my curve using a simple blue rectangle, and a white oval that was tilted to look like a curve. Is there some way that I can cut the oval out of the blue rectangle so that the white oval won't have to overlap my capitol building photo?
So in essence where you see the white at the bottom, that'd be replaced with the rest of the capitol building photo at 30% transparency.
Thanks,
Steven