Remember last week’s tutorial on the basics of clipping masks? Today I am taking that concept a step farther and showing the different ways you can create clipping masks and utilize them.
There will be no screen prints with this tutorial because our homeschool is back in full swing. Due to a much tighter schedule with homeschooling 7th, 5th and 2nd graders (plus a kindergartener in public school) I am having to cut back on the more time-consuming activities I have been doing and honestly screen prints take a whole lot of time to make, save and upload. So, this is one of many to come video tutorials.
In the tutorial below I show how to:
- Use shapes of all sorts as clipping masks
- Use type/text as clipping masks
- Merge clipping masks together
- Use brushes to create a clipping mask
Just so you don’t feel hard on yourself, I actually feel like video tutorials are in many ways more helpful. I wouldn’t feel like you ever need to do all that screen print nonsense. Just my two cents. Thanks for the tutorial!