Opacity Mask In Illustrator CS5

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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2011

Here's a great and very flexible alternative to using clipping masks in Adobe Illustrator CS5.

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  • Just a tip for all guys. When you work with opacity mask, all your layers will be hidded and won't be able to see it on the layers pannel or edit it. As soon as you release the opacity mask, again you'll be able to see or edit your layers, alright?

    I'm saying this because first time I did, when I went to my layers pannel, suddently all layer were gone and desperately I started to wonder: WHERE EVERYBODY IS??

    hehehehehehehehehehe

    Thanks a lot... again!!!

  • @jrbhbr Thanks for elaborating on this. Good point on the "disappearing" layers hehe. I too had the same thought, when I first started working with opacity masks in Illustrator.

  • It's alll geeewd!

  • @nanaxagersnap Indeed it is :)

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  • @JoKKeSvin

    You're welcome man! That's why I love to share information... you'll always find a way to get better!!!

    Thanks a lot!!

  • It's really a great, great tip! I had to mask a graphic as we do in Photoshop, but using clipping maks was not working for me. But after this tip, I touched the sky and found the answer!!!!

    Thank you so much! Thunbs Up!

  • Nice presentation , informative and just what I needed at the right time. Many THANKS

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