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Start your free trialAaron Selonke
10,323 PointsWhat is the point of the clipping mask?
What function does the clipping mask have that I normal image object doesn't?
1 Answer
Gianmarco Mazzoran
22,076 PointsHi Aron,
personally I find the clipping mask function very useful! Let's assume that we are prototyping a web app in AI and at a certain point we need to create a profile image that is rounded (like the Threehouse Blog author's image). How do you achieve this result with Illustrator? You have two possibilities:
- Work with png's with transparent background
- Work with normal image and modify their aspect with clipping mask
For example to do our profile image rounded with insert/copy the image inside our Illustrator document, above we draw a circle, or whatever your shape you want, ("L" shortcut key), select the new path and the image and then press the right-click with the mouse and select make clipping mask and voilà! We have our super nice rounded image!
Hope it helps this example the power of the clipping mask function!