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Quick Tip #7 – Create a Clipping Mask in Illustrator

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In this quick tip we look at creating clipping masks in illustrator. They handy keyboard shortcut for this is Command + 7. Leave a comment and let me know what you think! Any suggestions for quick tips are appreciated!

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4 Responses to “Quick Tip #7 – Create a Clipping Mask in Illustrator”

  1. Brandon says:

    Love the quick tip! Going to browse more – I’m becoming an illustrator nut!


  2. It is a lot easier watching someone show how to do this than it is to find it in the help section. Thanks and keep them coming.


  3. Thanks for the great tip…who knew you didn’t have to go all the way back to photoshop to “crop” an image in illustrator!




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