Saturday, July 19, 2014

Add Dimension To Your Image With The Clipping Mask Download

By Coleen Torres


A clipping mask is a cover that's placed on another object which hides the part of the object that falls outside the boundary. You do all these with a clipping mask download. The clipping path is nothing but a closed vector path or shape. It can be circular, square, triangular, rectangular, etc. Anything inside the path will be included, while those falling outside the path will be omitted.

The covering encloses the whole or part of the object in a defined shape. Any image layer can be changed to a clipped image, which takes on the dimension and shape of the layer beneath it. This is called the base layer. The unwanted parts of the layer are removed or omitted from view using the mask.

Draw the shape on the base layer and use its transparency to delete or omit the pixels in the image. You can alter the image to the desired effect. The image will also take the shape of the circle you have created in the base level.

The cursor will be converted to a left pointing arrow, and pick up the base layer shape. Just click the mouse and get your clipped image. Make sure to also hold on, as you may miss the object of your image inside the circle.

The mask/cover doesn't require destructive editing and saves all layers you work on. You can start at any stage of your job and make editing easy and simple. To start working with the mask, make sure that the base layer is placed right under the image or layer that you need to clip in the layers palete.

You may press the shift-select buttons for multiple layers, or press alt/option and click on the dividing line between the layers. The additional base layers will be created on the same panel immediately. This is helpful when you want to change the shape to an elliptical one and check how it fits into the image.

The software also allows you to create new shapes in the existing or newly created base layer. There's no need to enter a destructing editing mode. It allows you to recompose the layers within the clipping mask.

Select the clipped layer for recomposition and drag the image around the mask using the move tool. It saves you time compared to the destructive approach. Naturally, it encourages more experimentation in the given time.

Suppose there's a building outside the window of your room, and you're taking a picture standing beside the window. Naturally, the building outside will give a dry effect to the picture. The veil's feature will allow you to add some beautiful scenery in the window cutting.

You are free to imagine a number of combinations for your image or image object using this download. Just expand your imagination and visualize the feedback instantly. This helps you to easily finalize your product in shortest possible time.




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