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How Do I Crop a Vector in Wix?

Last updated on January 1, 2023 @ 12:35 pm

There are a few ways to crop a vector in Wix. The first is to use the built-in cropping tool. To do this, simply select the vector you want to crop, and then click on the “Crop” button in the toolbar.

The second way to crop a vector is to use the “Eraser” tool. To do this, select the vector you want to crop, and then click on the “Eraser” icon in the toolbar. Then, click and drag over the part of the vector you want to remove.

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The third way to crop a vector is to use the “Select” tool. To do this, select the vector you want to crop, and then click on the “Select” icon in the toolbar.

Then, click and drag over the part of the vector you want to remove. Once you have selected the area you want to remove, press the “Delete” key on your keyboard.

The fourth way to crop a vector is to use an image editing program like Adobe Photoshop or GIMP. To do this, open up your image editing program and open the vector file you want to crop.

Then, use the cropping tool in your image editing program to remove the unwanted parts of the vector. Once you have cropped the vector, save it as a new file.

The fifth and final way to crop a vector is to convert it into a raster image. To do this, select the vector you want to crop, and then click on the “Convert” button in the toolbar.

This will open up a dialog box where you can choose how you want to convert your vector. Choose “Rasterize” from the drop-down menu and then click “OK”. This will convert your vector into a raster image that you can then crop using any of the methods described above.

PRO TIP: If you are not familiar with Wix or vector graphics, you may want to avoid using this feature. Cropping a vector graphic can be tricky and may result in an unusable or distorted image.
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