Josh H Posted March 13, 2024 Posted March 13, 2024 I am learning some new techniques to advance my Keynote presentation skills. One YouTuber suggested making a "clipping mask." Essentially, what you have is a rectangular shape with transparent shapes cut out. He said he does this in Photoshop, so that's why I went to Affinity Photo. I have a rectangle with the same gradient pattern that my Apple Keynote slides use all ready to go, but I am not sure where to go from here. A screenshot is attached with the hypothetical shapes I would want to cut out and the link to the video is described below. Thanks! Stephen Gates: Creating Advanced Animations in Apple Keynote - MASTERCLASS (18:36) Quote
Staff MEB Posted March 13, 2024 Staff Posted March 13, 2024 Hi @Josh H, Welcome to Affinity Forums Here's a small video showing how to do it (no sound). I've used a gray gradient (rather than white) just to increase the contrast with the transparent (subtracted) rounded rectangles in the clip below. mask_movie_small.mp4 Quote A Guide to Learning Affinity Software
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