Select both the circle and the photo and use the keyboard shortcut Command + Shift + Mask to mask the photo within the shape. If you want to reposition or scale your photo within the frame, double-click into the group. 28 Jul 2020
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22 Dec 2020 · To mask a text object, it needs to first be converted to a vector path. To do this, we'll select the text object and navigate to Object > Path > ...
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Now select both the circle and the image layers and select Object > Mask with Shape or use the shortcut CMD + Shift +M (Mac) & CTRL + Shift + M (Win). In the ...
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To mask two objects, select both the objects by holding the Shift key and navigating to the Object menu, and selecting the Mask with Shape option. It will mask ...
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8 Sept 2021 · From the toolbar, let me create a shape. You can select both an image and a shape, and use the keyboard shortcut Command Shift M on a Mac, or ...
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Select your group of shapes and instead of making them a group go to the Object menu > Path > Add (Cmd + option + U).
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The most common method is to use an object as a mask. So what we're going to do is, we're going to select the ellipse tool, and we're just going to draw an ...
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To use the "Mask with Shape" feature, make sure you have two elements on your artboard: ... Now that you have both element, select both shapes.
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You must need a vector shape/ object to create mask in XD. In first example rectangle is what masking the fruit image.
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Drag and drop - Draw a shape on the artboard, then go to file explorer, drag some image file and drop it onto the shape. The image will be automatically ...
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Derrick Gaines. You should be able to drag & drop an image into a shape and automatically mask it, like in Adobe XD. February 14, 2022 · Powered by Canny.
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17 Mar 2018 · Cut away the shape that's in place, drag in a photo and resize it, paste the shape (XD always pastes back in place) and then use the Object menu ...
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Accepted Answer · Place some text over an image · Right click the text and choose Path > Convert to Path · Select both text and image · Right click and choose Mask ...
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Masking & Opacity & Blurring background images.
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