Masking images 213
When you create a bitmap mask, the Property inspector displays information about how the
mask is applied. If you select a bitmap tool when a bitmap mask is selected, the Property
inspector displays the mask’s properties and options for the selected tool, simplifying the
mask-editing process.
Bitmap mask properties in the Property inspector when a bitmap tool is selected
By default, most bitmap masks are applied using their grayscale appearance, but you can also
apply them using their alpha channel. For more information, see
“Changing the way masks
are applied” on page 227
.
Creating a mask from an existing object
You can create a mask from an existing object. When used as a mask, a vector object’s path
outline can be used to clip or crop other objects. When a bitmap object is used as a mask,
either the brightness of its pixels or its transparency affects the visibility of other objects.
Masking objects using the Paste as Mask command
Using the Paste as Mask command, you can create masks by masking an object or group of
objects with another object. Paste as Mask creates either a vector mask or a bitmap mask.
When you use a vector object as the mask, Paste as Mask creates a vector mask that crops or
clips masked objects using the path outline of the vector object. When you use a bitmap
image as the mask, Paste as Mask creates a bitmap mask that affects the visibility of masked
objects using the grayscale color values of the bitmap object.
Summary of Contents for FIREWORKS 8
Page 1: ...Using Fireworks...
Page 78: ...78 Chapter 3 Selecting and Transforming Objects...
Page 142: ...142 Chapter 5 Working with Vector Objects...
Page 166: ...166 Chapter 6 Using Text...
Page 192: ...192 Chapter 7 Applying Color Strokes and Fills...
Page 234: ...234 Chapter 9 Layers Masking and Blending...
Page 250: ...250 Chapter 10 Using Styles Symbols and URLs...
Page 324: ...324 Chapter 13 Creating Animation...
Page 372: ...372 Chapter 14 Optimizing and Exporting...
Page 444: ...444 Chapter 16 Automating Repetitive Tasks...
Page 454: ...454 Chapter 17 Preferences and Keyboard Shortcuts...
Page 472: ...472 Index...