Master Clipping & Masking in Inkscape

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  • čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
  • In this lesson of the Inkscape Master Series, we'll learn all about clipping and masking, including inverse clipping, inverse masking, and clip groups. In the project section, we'll use what we learned to create a coffee poster.
    Images I used:
    bird: pixabay.com/photos/bird-long-...
    flower: pixabay.com/photos/pink-peony...
    tires: pixabay.com/photos/pile-tires...
    desk: pixabay.com/photos/notepad-gl...
    frosted glass: pixabay.com/photos/window-fro...
    coffee beans: pixabay.com/photos/coffee-bea...
    coffee cup: pixabay.com/photos/caffeine-c...
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    Inkscape is a free and open-source alternative to Adobe Illustrator, and you can download it here:
    inkscape.org/release/
    Timestamps:
    00:00 Intro
    00:16 1. Clipping
    00:52 Modify the original objects
    01:21 Releasing the clip
    01:36 Clipping with multiple objects
    02:23 Clipping with images
    02:45 Clipping multiple times
    03:31 Blurring clipped objects
    03:55 2. Inverse Clipping
    04:25 Power Clip path effect
    05:06 Inverse clipping with images
    06:28 3. Clip Groups
    07:14 Clipping objects to the page
    07:49 4. Masking
    09:00 Modifying the original objects
    09:22 Masking with gradients
    10:03 Blurring the mask
    11:06 Using an image as the mask
    11:33 5. Inverse Masking
    11:54 Power Mask path effect
    12:46 Inverse masking with images
    14:23 6. Project
    14:29 Set the poster dimensions
    15:20 Create the background
    15:58 Create a glass morphism effect
    19:31 Add a coffee cup with reflection and drop shadow
    24:40 Add some text
    24:48 Outro

Komentáře • 32

  • @SweaterCatDesigns
    @SweaterCatDesigns  Před rokem +6

    Here's a new lesson from the Inkscape Master Series! If you haven't already seen the previous one, about Trace Bitmap, check it out here: czcams.com/video/Z39-QaDRHoI/video.html

  • @JerryFlowersIII
    @JerryFlowersIII Před 28 dny

    crazy how it can be frustrating when it's not doing what you want but then you come here and learn how it really works and all of a sudden it makes sense.
    of course i had random transparency cause i used a mask and i should have used a clip. doi.
    This is day 2 of learning a vector program and it feels very powerful with a ton of options for design.

  • @matthiasschonborn7540
    @matthiasschonborn7540 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The pace of the video is excellent. It's great how you first explained all the concepts and then showed how to apply each of them!

  • @CTRL_SMarcos
    @CTRL_SMarcos Před rokem +4

    Wonderful video, impossible to be more complete. Thanks so much for sharing so much knowledge 💯

  • @Internet-Antics
    @Internet-Antics Před 4 měsíci

    SO very helpful! The figures for my paper are going to POP! You are the best thank you!

  • @PauloCrepaldi
    @PauloCrepaldi Před 9 měsíci +1

    Congratulations. Really helpful tutorials.

  • @mouadsarrakh2700
    @mouadsarrakh2700 Před rokem +2

    keep going with those tutorials, it's really helpfull

  • @Evelyn-p9g
    @Evelyn-p9g Před 4 měsíci

    I love your tutorial which help me a lot. Also, you get the new subscriber. Thanks a lot!

  • @mrmshifan
    @mrmshifan Před rokem

    Superb video 👍👍👍👍

  • @ShyneflowLC
    @ShyneflowLC Před rokem

    I can't find anywhere.... how do I save my clip group as an svg and have only what I see show up?

  • @faquir885
    @faquir885 Před 9 měsíci

    hello thank you so much for explaining all of path operation, and make a sens for understanding them, But one question please, if you can answer me clearly and for understanding ore please :
    it s about cliping group ! : when and why we use it ? why we need chhos cliping group and not masque or set cliping ? why on the enf of the video of the cofee glass, the first picture yo put it on cliping group ? why you did not use set a clip ? i do not know if my question so clearly !
    thnak you again

  • @ayazyousaf1929
    @ayazyousaf1929 Před rokem

    Great work,,, though it is confusing, watching it to accomplish my skills in clipping & mask,

  • @ashleypiatt
    @ashleypiatt Před 3 měsíci

    How do I save a clip group as an svg. I recently tried to upload an image i created onto printify, only part of the image was visible.

  • @glerisonnaturologo6367

    Hello, I'm your student on Udemy, tell me something, I saw that in this tutorial you are not using the current version of Inkscape, why? Do you recommend using another one?

    • @SweaterCatDesigns
      @SweaterCatDesigns  Před rokem

      Hello! I'm using version 1.2.2, which is currently the latest version. Does yours look different?

  • @tanoo69
    @tanoo69 Před rokem

    what's the difference between clip and clip group?
    I didn't understand well

    • @SweaterCatDesigns
      @SweaterCatDesigns  Před rokem +1

      Clip groups use clipping, but you can also add more objects to the group and they will be clipped as well. To add more objects with normal clipping, you would have to first release the clip, select everything, then set the clip again.

  • @Mr.Langley
    @Mr.Langley Před rokem

    You do good at teaching and love your videos but do you think you could slow down the visuals a little bit

  • @cagneyreese7962
    @cagneyreese7962 Před rokem

    Can u do a video how to do background with a picture in front of background in inkscape

    • @SweaterCatDesigns
      @SweaterCatDesigns  Před rokem

      I'm not really sure what you mean. Do you have a link to an example?

    • @cagneyreese7962
      @cagneyreese7962 Před rokem

      @@SweaterCatDesigns geaux grafx design or qualitydesgnscrafts

  • @fgfg633
    @fgfg633 Před 10 měsíci

    I absolutely love your videos, but on some parts you’re going very fast and I can’t even see what you did.

  • @JustPete65
    @JustPete65 Před 9 měsíci

    Inverse clip doesn't work..... it just clips

    • @SweaterCatDesigns
      @SweaterCatDesigns  Před 9 měsíci +1

      It works, but only on shapes and paths. It doesn't work on things like images and groups of objects, unfortunately.