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@greydragon412 xD It's just ease of use really. I can't think of any specific examples but, clipping masks are generally useful to me. Oh well!
Thursday, 30-Aug-12 19:53:26 UTC from web-
@Greydragon412 This one :b http://ur1.ca/a2j8j
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@greydragon412 Yay ^.^ I have the original one on my laptop, should I send it to you?
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@greydragon412 Because it forced me to ='(
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@greydragon412 It pretended to be better than Inkscape.
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@greydragon412 I've been meaning to switch to Inkscape, but learning the interface and how to do masks and stuff again is bluh. XD
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@greydragon412 ...
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@greydragon412 Yeah! And I believed it Dx
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@minti I'm also interested.
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@greydragon412 Using one shape to obscure another shape. It's useful for doing the eyes. I'd show you but I CAN'T FIGURE OUT HOW TO DO IT :(
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@derpyshy bit busy, but it's not that it pretended, it's more of there were more easily viewable tutorial videos for Photoshop vs Inkscape/Illustrator
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@greydragon412 Yep. In photoshop you can set one layer to clip another, which basically means "If there's nothing in this spot on layer A, don't show layer B's contents in this area either." Basically you turn this: http://i.tylian.net/rect4623.png into http://i.tylian.net/rect4624.png by clipping the blue square to the green circle. xD
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@minti Man, I suck at explaining things. Wow.
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@greydragon412 I know how to do it, it's just I prefer Photoshop for that kind of thing. I guess what I'm looking for is a "Paste inside" xD
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@lyrica (Shhh, I was joking because Grey likes Inkscape)
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@greydragon412 Yeah it's the cloning part that bugs me, cause if I change the original the clone doesn't change which was the whole reason for me to do it. xD
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