![]() ![]() Making and releasing clipping masks always requires that you have the top-level layer active. You can adjust the mask while it’s in place, but if this is new for you, you might release your mask, make your updates and remask. Done! You can identify the masking object later by both its position in the Layers panel (directly under the top-level layer) and by the underline under it’s name.With the top-level layer active, click the Make/Release Clipping Mask button at the bottom of the Layers panel.I chose an ellipse, but you can use any shape you want. ![]() Make sure the top-level layer is active (on my system, active layers are highlighted in blue), and then draw and position your mask shape. ![]()
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