Applying Color - Adobe ILLUSTRATOR 10 Using Manual

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2 Choose Edit > Cut.
3 With the direct-selection tool, select an object within the masked artwork.
4 Do one of the following:
Choose either Edit > Paste in Front or Edit > Paste in Back. The object is pasted in front
of or behind the selected object and becomes part of the masked artwork.
In the Layers palette, drag the object into the clipping group.
To remove an object from masked artwork:
1 With the direct-selection tool, select the object you want to remove.
2 Do one of the following:
Choose Edit > Cut.
In the Layers palette, drag the object out of the clipping group.
To lock a mask:
1 With the direct-selection tool, select the mask to lock.
2 Choose Object > Lock > Selection.
Filling and stroking masks
You can add a fill and stroke to a mask by setting these attributes using either the toolbox
or the Color palette. (See
Color palette" on page
To apply a fill and stroke to a mask:
1 With the direct-selection tool, select the mask you want to fill or stroke.
2 Use the Fill selection box or the Stroke selection box in the toolbox or Color palette to
choose the mask's fill or stroke. If the Color palette is not visible, choose Window > Color.
3 Choose a fill color or stroke color for the mask.
The fill is drawn below the clipped objects, and the stroke is drawn on top.
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