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Use text as a mask, Use auto vector mask, Mask objects using the Layers panel

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 131 Layers, masking, and blending 4 Select the object into which you want to paste the contents. This object will be used as the mask (the clipping path). 5 Select Edit > Paste Inside. The objects you pasted appear to be inside or clipped by the mask object. Use text as a mask Text masks are a type of vector mask that you apply just as you apply masks that use existing objects. The text is the mask object. The usual way to apply a text mask is to use its path outline, but you can apply a text mask by using its grayscale appearance as well. A text mask applied using its path outline Use auto vector mask Auto vector masks apply predefined patterns as vector masks to bitmap and vector objects. You can later edit the appearance and other properties of the auto vector masks. 1 Select the bitmap or vector objects. 2 Select Commands > Creative > Auto Vector Mask. 3 Select the mask type and click Apply. Mask objects using the Layers panel The quickest way to add an empty, transparent bitmap mask is through the Layers panel. The Layers panel adds a white mask to an object, which you can customize by drawing on it with the bitmap tools. 1 Select the object you want to mask. 2 At the bottom of the Layers panel, click the Add Mask button. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Layers, masking, and blending
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4
Select the object into which you want to paste the contents. This object will be used as the mask (the clipping path).
5
Select Edit
> Paste Inside.
The objects you pasted appear to be inside or clipped by the mask object.
Use text as a mask
Text masks are a type of vector mask that you apply just as you apply masks that use existing objects. The text is the
mask object. The usual way to apply a text mask is to use its path outline, but you can apply a text mask by using its
grayscale appearance as well.
A text mask applied using its path outline
Use auto vector mask
Auto vector masks apply predefined patterns as vector masks to bitmap and vector objects. You can later edit the
appearance and other properties of the auto vector masks.
1
Select the bitmap or vector objects.
2
Select Commands
> Creative
> Auto Vector Mask.
3
Select the mask type and click Apply.
Mask objects using the Layers panel
The quickest way to add an empty, transparent bitmap mask is through the Layers panel. The Layers panel adds a white
mask to an object, which you can customize by drawing on it with the bitmap tools.
1
Select the object you want to mask.
2
At the bottom of the Layers panel, click the Add Mask button.