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Edit masks, Modify a selected mask’s shape, Add more mask objects to a mask

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 136 Layers, masking, and blending The objects move without affecting the position of the mask. Note: If there is more than one masked object, all masked objects move together. Move masked objects independently of each other ❖ Click the object with the Subselection tool to select it, and then drag the object. This is the only way to select and move an individual masked object without moving other masked objects. Edit masks By modifying a mask's position, shape, and color, you can change the visibility of masked objects. You can also change a mask's type and the way it is applied. In addition, masks can be replaced, disabled, or deleted. The results of editing a mask are immediately visible on the thumbnail in the Layers panel, even if the mask object itself is not visible on the canvas. Masked objects can also be modified. You can rearrange masked objects without moving the mask. You can also add additional masked objects to an existing mask group. Modify a selected mask's shape ❖ Do one of the following: • Draw on a bitmap mask with any of the bitmap drawing tools. • Move the points of a vector mask object with the Subselection tool. Modify a selected mask's color • For grayscale bitmap masks, use the bitmap tools to draw on the mask using various grayscale color values. • For grayscale vector masks, change the color of the mask object. Note: Use lighter colors to display the masked objects and darker colors to hide the masked objects. Add more mask objects to a mask 1 Select Edit > Cut to cut the selected object or objects you want to add. 2 Select the thumbnail of the masked object in the Layers panel. 3 Select Edit > Paste As Mask. 4 Select Add when asked whether to replace the existing mask or add to it. Modify a mask using the transformation tools 1 Using the Pointer tool, select the mask on the canvas. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Layers, masking, and blending
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The objects move without affecting the position of the mask.
Note:
If there is more than one masked object, all masked objects move together.
Move masked objects independently of each other
Click the object with the Subselection tool to select it, and then drag the object.
This is the only way to select and move an individual masked object without moving other masked objects.
Edit masks
By modifying a mask's position, shape, and color, you can change the visibility of masked objects. You can also change
a mask's type and the way it is applied. In addition, masks can be replaced, disabled, or deleted. The results of editing
a mask are immediately visible on the thumbnail in the Layers panel, even if the mask object itself is not visible on the
canvas.
Masked objects can also be modified. You can rearrange masked objects without moving the mask. You can also add
additional masked objects to an existing mask group.
Modify a selected mask’s shape
Do one of the following:
Draw on a bitmap mask with any of the bitmap drawing tools.
Move the points of a vector mask object with the Subselection tool.
Modify a selected mask’s color
For grayscale bitmap masks, use the bitmap tools to draw on the mask using various grayscale color values.
For grayscale vector masks, change the color of the mask object.
Note:
Use lighter colors to display the masked objects and darker colors to hide the masked objects.
Add more mask objects to a mask
1
Select Edit
> Cut to cut the selected object or objects you want to add.
2
Select the thumbnail of the masked object in the Layers panel.
3
Select Edit
> Paste As Mask.
4
Select Add when asked whether to replace the existing mask or add to it.
Modify a mask using the transformation tools
1
Using the Pointer tool, select the mask on the canvas.