Today I would like to give you a small tutorial about clipping masks. They are very popular and very easy to use. Also clipping masks give you fantastic effect in your scrapbook pages.
CLIPPING MASK
1. Open a new dokument. The first layer you should fill with white color or black.
Then open your clipping mask and photo.
Mask and your picture drag into your new created dokument
with a white background.
If you want to see larger photos, you should click on them :)
2. Now you must change the order.
Your layer with photo should be on the top.
It is very important and be sure that
it is active.
Now you have this sequentce:
1. Layer - white backgrounf
2. Layer - photo/clipping mask
3. Layer - your photo

3. From this moment you can clip your photo in two ways:
- go to Layer (from Menu) and press : Create Clipping Mask
- or when your photo is active you can press short cut: CTR+G ( or CTRL+ALT+G )
If you make it, your photo layer will now be indented with a little arrow.

From now your photo has got a shape of your clipping mask!

Isn't it easy?
4. You can also move your photo around or increase/decrease it.

5. It is possible to make two layers with clipping mask.
Look at the picture below

Have a fun!!!
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me
In this tutorial I used my newest clipping mask and frame ,
which will be available from 4.06 at A5D
photo by Martencja
1. Open a new dokument. The first layer you should fill with white color or black.
Then open your clipping mask and photo.
Mask and your picture drag into your new created dokument
with a white background.
If you want to see larger photos, you should click on them :)2. Now you must change the order.
Your layer with photo should be on the top.
It is very important and be sure that
it is active.
Now you have this sequentce:
1. Layer - white backgrounf
2. Layer - photo/clipping mask
3. Layer - your photo

3. From this moment you can clip your photo in two ways:
- go to Layer (from Menu) and press : Create Clipping Mask
- or when your photo is active you can press short cut: CTR+G ( or CTRL+ALT+G )
If you make it, your photo layer will now be indented with a little arrow.

From now your photo has got a shape of your clipping mask!

Isn't it easy?
4. You can also move your photo around or increase/decrease it.

5. It is possible to make two layers with clipping mask.
Look at the picture below

Have a fun!!!
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me
In this tutorial I used my newest clipping mask and frame ,
which will be available from 4.06 at A5D
photo by Martencja





4 komentarzy:
Great Tut, thanks so much for sharing ;)
Fantastyczny tutorial...dziękuję!
Martuś, dziękuję.... może odpalę w końcu PSa... i jednak go wypróbuję ;) wzbraniam się przed nim, ale niektóre operacje wydają się łatwiejsze niż w PSP ;)
Fantastic !! Thank you so much Marta! Hugs!!
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