How do I make a Clipping Mask in Illustrator?

Hide parts of objects with a clipping mask

  1. Create the object you want to use as the mask. This object is called the clipping path.
  2. Move the clipping path above the objects you want to mask in the stacking order.
  3. Select the clipping path and the objects you want to mask.
  4. Choose Object > Clipping Mask > Make. Note:

Does illustrator have clipping masks?

Masks work with objects created in Illustrator and with objects placed (scanned or otherwise imported) there. Create the item you want to use as a mask by using the Pen tool to create a shape or a closed path. Choose Object→Clipping Mask→Make.

How do you create a Clipping Mask?

Create a clipping mask

  1. Hold down Alt (Option in Mac OS), position the pointer over the line dividing two layers in the Layers panel (the pointer changes to two overlapping circles), and then click.
  2. In the Layers panel, select the top layer of a pair of layers you want to group, and choose Layer > Create Clipping Mask.

How do you make an opacity mask in Illustrator?

To make the opacity mask select both the highlight and gradient layers. call up the the Transparency Panel (Window > Transparency). In the top right hand corner is a flyout menu where you can click Create Opacity Mask. That’s all there is to it.

Why is clipping mask not working illustrator?

You need a single path to create a clipping mask. You can’t use a group of objects or objects with effects etc (the effects would be disregarded anyway). Simple fix: Select all of your circles and create a compound path (Object → Compound Path → Make or Ctrl / cmd + 8 ).

Why can’t I create a clipping mask?

You can not use a blend object as a clipping mask and that’s why you are getting the error. When you select as a top object a regular path as the circle you are trying to paste in front of the blend then the clipping will work.

How do I mask multiple objects?

If you try to use more than one object as a clipping mask, only the last object you created will act as a mask—the others will be ignored. To use those multiple objects as a mask, you’ll first have to select all the objects and from the Object menu, choose Compound Path>Make, or press Command-8 (PC: Control-8).

How do you mask a group in Illustrator?

When instructed to make a clipping mask, Illustrator clips the bottom object with the top path. In your case, if the top path is a group, it will refuse service. bring it (mask – new poly) in front of all graphics that you want to mask ( ctrl + shift + ] ). select all that you want to mask and hit ctrl+7.