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About clipping mask's ββ
A clipping mask is an object whose shape masks other artwork so that only areas that lie within the shape are visibleβin effect, clipping the artwork to the shape of the mask. The clipping mask and the objects that are masked are called a clipping set. You can make a clipping set from a selection of two or more objects or from all objects in a group or layer.
Object-level clipping sets are combined as a group in the Layers panel. If you create layer-level clipping sets, the object on top of the layer clips all of the objects below it. All operations that you perform on an object-level clipping set, such as transformations and alignment, are based on the clipping maskβs boundary, not the unmasked boundary. Once you have created an object-level clipping mask, you can only select the clipped content by using the Layers panel, the Direct Selection tool, or by isolating the clipping set.
About clipping mask's ββ
A clipping mask is an object whose shape masks other artwork so that only areas that lie within the shape are visibleβin effect, clipping the artwork to the shape of the mask. The clipping mask and the objects that are masked are called a clipping set. You can make a clipping set from a selection of two or more objects or from all objects in a group or layer.
Object-level clipping sets are combined as a group in the Layers panel. If you create layer-level clipping sets, the object on top of the layer clips all of the objects below it. All operations that you perform on an object-level clipping set, such as transformations and alignment, are based on the clipping maskβs boundary, not the unmasked boundary. Once you have created an object-level clipping mask, you can only select the clipped content by using the Layers panel, the Direct Selection tool, or by isolating the clipping set.
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Hide parts of objects with a clipping mask
1.Create the object you want to use as the mask.
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This object is called the clipping path. Only vector objects can be clipping paths.
2.Move the clipping path above the objects you want to mask in the stacking order.
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3.Select the clipping path and the objects you want to mask.
/select right click on the above layer and select creat clipping mask.
/Choose Object > Clipping Mask > Make.
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Hide parts of objects with a clipping mask
1.Create the object you want to use as the mask.
α«α΅α°α«αα α«α΅ααα΅
This object is called the clipping path. Only vector objects can be clipping paths.
2.Move the clipping path above the objects you want to mask in the stacking order.
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3.Select the clipping path and the objects you want to mask.
/select right click on the above layer and select creat clipping mask.
/Choose Object > Clipping Mask > Make.
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