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in this tutorial well be going over how you can erase part of an image using docHub illustrator now this is something thats normally reserved for pixel-based editors like photoshop but thanks to the masking feature we can do this in illustrator as well so in order to do this youll want to create a new document as you can see here on my screen and then import the image into illustrator you dont want to actually open the image with illustrator because what were going to do wont work if you do it that way so open a new document like you see here and im going to take my image and just click and drag it onto the canvas like that okay now im going to zoom out a little bit let me grab this image and move it out of the way let me grab the the artboards tool which is uh if i could find it right here keyboard shortcut is shift o and im going to click on the image right there just to add a new artboard and then im going to click on the original artboard and just press delete on the keybo