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Using Masks in Illustration Programs

Author: Mike Doughty More by this author


A mask is a vector path which allows part of an object to show while blocking out the rest effectively making part of it transparent. A mask in an illustration program is functionally equivalent to a clipping path in an image editor.

1. Take for example a photo. You can create a mask which will knockout the background.

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2. Using the Pen, draw a path around the bird in the photo.

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3. This is a view of the path only.

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4. When the path is made into a mask and combined with the background image, the background becomes transparent.

Using Masks in Illustration Programs Tutorial: Final Result

5. Masks can be made to create many kinds of effects. A type mask can be combined with a background photo.

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6. This is the mask created by converting type to curves.

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7. This is the type mask when combined with the background image.

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