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		<title>Using text as a mask</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 17:39:55 +0000</pubDate>
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To use text as a mask, the text will look as thought tai were filled with the image placed on the lower layer. The best results is to us a larger point and bold size font. You can also add a stroke to the text on the Mask layer to make it more legible. 


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		<title>Motion Guides and Movie Clip Masks</title>
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Motion Guides and Movie Clip Masks







To create a mask that contains an element controlled by a Motion guide, follow these steps:




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Create your mask layer.





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Unlock the Mask layer and on the first keyframe on the Timeline, insert a new symbol. In the Symbol Properties dialog box. Chose Movie clip in the Behavior and name the symbol [...]]]></description>
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