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Reshaping objects
Last updated 6/5/2015
Create a clipping mask for a group or layer
1 Create the object you want to use as the mask.
This object is called the clipping path. Only vector objects can be clipping paths.
2 Move the clipping path and the objects you want to mask into a layer or group.
3 In the Layers panel, make sure that the masking object is at the top of the group or layer, and then click the name of
the layer or group.
4 Click the Make/Release Clipping Masks button at the bottom of the Layers panel or select Make Clipping Mask from
the Layers panel menu.
Edit a clipping mask
1 In the Layers panel, select and target the clipping path. Or, select the clipping set and choose Object > Clipping Mask
> Edit Mask.
2 Do any of the following:
Move the clipping path by dragging the objects center reference point with the Direct Selection tool.
Reshape the clipping path using the Direct Selection tool.
Apply a fill and stroke to a clipping path.
To select all clipping paths in a document, deselect all artwork. Then choose Select > Object > Clipping Masks.
Edit paths within a clipping set
To edit portions of a path that fall outside of the clipping mask, you must first select the specific path within in the
clipping mask boundary, and then edit the path.
1 Do one of the following:
Target the path in the Layers panel.
Position the Direct Selection tool over a portion of the path that appears within the mask. When the paths outline
appears, click it.
Note: To select a clipped path by clicking it, you must click the portion of it that appears inside the mask.
2 Edit the path.
Add or remove an object from masked artwork
In the Layers panel, drag the object into or out of the group or layer that contains the clipping path.
Release objects from a clipping mask
Do one of the following:
Select the group that contains the clipping mask, and choose Object > Clipping Mask > Release.
In the Layers panel, click the name of the group or layer that contains the clipping mask. Click the Make/Release
Clipping Masks button at the bottom of the panel, or select Release Clipping Mask from the panel menu.
Because the clipping mask was assigned a fill and stroke value of None, it is now not visible unless you select it or
assign it new paint attributes.
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