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Masking Lines

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Hi.
I have been trying to set up a simple shape masking test. I want to punch a wedge shape out of a circle via a wedge shaped mask but I want the linework on the inside of the wedge to stay intact.

It's late and I'm also trying to ween myself off AS5.6. Thought this would be a no brainer in AS8 by now? What am I missing here anyone?

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If you want an outline following the wedge you need to put it there. Masking has no influence over that.
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like this?

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try my drawing tools. the version in this forum allows draw-only viewtopic.php?t=19526&start=15

the version in the VIP section on the other forum allows the shape to be edited after drawing (and in the timeline) so that you can , e.g., animate resizing the "cut-out"... [but the edit mechanism merits some improvements... take a look at the relevant thread for that discussion]
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Post by Víctor Paredes »

This kind of mask is what "I use is the new improved head turn". You can check it here:
viewtopic.php?t=15846
I remember there are easier ways to make that mask work, but this is the only setup which shows the inside line on the preview.
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Post by DK »

For some weird reason I am not getting posts on my thread forwarded so apologies for the delayed response (as well as the time difference).

selgin. I did see your thread but I was hoping there would be an easier way to mask an object leaving the linework intact other than using a script. You mention there are other easier ways? Love to see them if you can remember?

hayasidist. Does your tool actually allow the line to poke through a mask or is it a plain drawing tool?

slow. Thanks I had figured that but I though by version 8 there would be a checkbox that allowed for the line on a shape to be exluded from the mask. This is plainly ridiculous in my view that something so basic and necessary can go unchecked for two complete versions. I'll bring it up at Lenny's place.

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Post by DK »

UPDATE: Problem solved.

I simply added a solid shadow with everything set to 0 and expansion set to 4 pixels to the top masking group layer. This added the outline I needed to the inside edge without any extra layers, script etc.

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Thanks for all the comments.

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