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Reverse clipping mask

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Jan 28, 2022 Jan 28, 2022

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Hi community.

 

I'm doing a reverse clipping mask method, using the transparency pallet, when I do the clipping mask

I can still see some of the black lines which are somewhat visible as if I have lowered their opacity.

 

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Community Expert , Jan 29, 2022 Jan 29, 2022

inquestflash,

 

You have to use a full black (or white with the opposite choice for Invert Mask), to mask out the lines completely by making them fully transparent (0% Opacity). My guess is that you have used the dark red instead of full black.

 

What you see is the low opacity of the lines that is still there.

 

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Jan 29, 2022 Jan 29, 2022

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inquestflash,

 

You have to use a full black (or white with the opposite choice for Invert Mask), to mask out the lines completely by making them fully transparent (0% Opacity). My guess is that you have used the dark red instead of full black.

 

What you see is the low opacity of the lines that is still there.

 

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Yep, that's it, it didn't occur to me that the mask needed to be black colour, I thought that even a colour would be able to do the masking. Nevertheless converting the purple to black worked.

 

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inquestflash,

 

More specifically, the Opacity of the masked object corresponds to the Grayscale value of the masking object; the latter can be seen when by switching to Grayscale in the Color panel. In this case inverted, so 0% corresponds to 100%, 10% corresponds to 90%, and so on.

 

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