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Illustrator: Brushing a mask

The following tip was based on an a recent Photoshop TV podcast tip by Matt Kloskowski, where a photographic image was nicely masked in Photoshop.

About the tip

This video tutorial shows how you can use the brush tool to paint an image mask in Adobe Illustrator CS2 or later. To learn more about opacity masks also look at tip 007, an Illustrator 10 tip I wrote a while back about Clipping vs. Opacity masks.

I’ve played with the sound controls a bit in the hope that the sound quality of the tutorials has now improved.

 

Web Reference: Photoshop TV (NAPP, hosted by Scott Kelby, Dave Cross and Matt Kloskowski

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