Omg thank you SO MUCH! I’m mainly a photoshop user where clipping is so so easy. Being new to illustrator - I feel like I’ve been playing around for weeks trying to find out how to do it with! Still a lot steps for something that I feel like could be so much more simple - but got there in the end
Hi :) Yeah CoralDRAW is great. Gradient transparencies only take a couple of steps in illustrator too, I just used it as an example to explain what Opacity Masks are.
In the last part for clipping the lines, it seemed very much like just creating a clipping mask in the regular way. Is there a difference or is it just two ways to do the same thing?
Hi! Great question. Yes, there a few ways to create clipping masks and essentially they all have the same outcome. I enjoy using this way as it allows me to have greater control over the clipping mask and edit with ease. I hope that helps. Thanks :)
In the transparency window, click on the square on the left. This will leave the opacity mask. To edit the opacity mask, click on the square to the right. I hope this helps! :)
@@sofiavarano7959 I think they mean that we need more information about those actions. I can see what you are doing, but I don't understand what is happening, why do we copy and paste the birds body? how did the blue lines disappear? I got confused too
@@tamariakhlouri1235 Sorry for any confusion in the video, it's a hard one to explain. Can you let me know the time stamp of the section of the video you are finding confusing and I will do my best to help you out :)
@@sofiavarano7959 Thank you, for being so attentive. at 3:50, when you started hiding the blue lines that hung outside the bird's body, that was the most confusing part for me. I don't understand how the the lines outside the body disappeared, and I just don't get how the white body helped with hiding the lines that are outside it's space :)
@@tamariakhlouri1235 Thanks for your reply :) In that section we want the blue lines in the tail to only be visible inside the birds body. To do this we copy the white bird shape and paste it into the blue lines opacity mask (in the transparency panel). Any object that is white inside an opacity mask means it will be 100% transparent on the art board, while all the black areas have a 0% opacity, therefore will not be shown on your art board. At around 1:40 in the video I explain how different grey values work when using opacity masks. I hope this helps :)
Omg thank you SO MUCH! I’m mainly a photoshop user where clipping is so so easy. Being new to illustrator - I feel like I’ve been playing around for weeks trying to find out how to do it with! Still a lot steps for something that I feel like could be so much more simple - but got there in the end
You're welcome! I agree, I wish there was a more streamline way of doing this. Hope you're enjoying Illustrator :)
20 steps for a gradient transparency. In Coreldraw with 2 steps your done.
Hi :) Yeah CoralDRAW is great. Gradient transparencies only take a couple of steps in illustrator too, I just used it as an example to explain what Opacity Masks are.
Very nice tutorial sofia, thank you
you're very welcome :)
Amazing tutorial! Thanks Sofia for sharing 😍
Thanks and you're very welcome!
It looks quiet here. But, your explanations are clear to follow.
Thank you! glad it was clear :)
IN THE END I WAS LIKE... OH.... SOFIA IS SOO BEAUTIFUL.
Thanks so much!
I loved this tutorial and I adore your mural! 🤟🏼
Thanks so much!!
Very informative,..thank you.
You are very welcome Clay, I will add more dogs into the next tutorials just for you!
thank you Sofia!
You're welcome! :)
Your dog is so indescribably cute ^•^
haha Thanks so much! :)
WOW, thank you!!!!
You're very welcome Natalia! Glad you enjoyed :)
I wish you would be back 🙂
Thank you! I'm hoping to have some more videos in the future :)
@@sofiavarano7959 Plz do comeback soon!
Many thanx!!!
You're welcome!
In the last part for clipping the lines, it seemed very much like just creating a clipping mask in the regular way. Is there a difference or is it just two ways to do the same thing?
Hi! Great question. Yes, there a few ways to create clipping masks and essentially they all have the same outcome. I enjoy using this way as it allows me to have greater control over the clipping mask and edit with ease. I hope that helps. Thanks :)
How do you leave the opacity mask?
In the transparency window, click on the square on the left. This will leave the opacity mask. To edit the opacity mask, click on the square to the right. I hope this helps! :)
when i save the file as a JPEG, the mask stops working and the effect doesn't show up in the picture, any idea why not?
Hello :) That's strange, it should definitely be visible when you save out as a jpeg. Did you manage to solve this issue?
@sofiavarano7959 i didn't find the cause for it, but i ended up recreating the file and it ended up saving correctly 😅
amazing
Thank you!
This tutorial is gonna be so confusing for beginners.
Hello :) Its a concept in illustrator I struggled with when I first started using the software, so I'm hoping it helps some beginners out there.
Teaching is a hard job. You know how to do it, but why not explain you are doing while you make a move?
Thanks Andy for your feedback. I'm not really sure what you mean do you mind explaining? I appreciate any feedback. Thanks! :)
@@sofiavarano7959 I think they mean that we need more information about those actions. I can see what you are doing, but I don't understand what is happening, why do we copy and paste the birds body? how did the blue lines disappear? I got confused too
@@tamariakhlouri1235 Sorry for any confusion in the video, it's a hard one to explain. Can you let me know the time stamp of the section of the video you are finding confusing and I will do my best to help you out :)
@@sofiavarano7959 Thank you, for being so attentive. at 3:50, when you started hiding the blue lines that hung outside the bird's body, that was the most confusing part for me. I don't understand how the the lines outside the body disappeared, and I just don't get how the white body helped with hiding the lines that are outside it's space :)
@@tamariakhlouri1235 Thanks for your reply :) In that section we want the blue lines in the tail to only be visible inside the birds body. To do this we copy the white bird shape and paste it into the blue lines opacity mask (in the transparency panel). Any object that is white inside an opacity mask means it will be 100% transparent on the art board, while all the black areas have a 0% opacity, therefore will not be shown on your art board. At around 1:40 in the video I explain how different grey values work when using opacity masks. I hope this helps :)