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      VectorStyler @William Kansepa
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      @William-Kansepa The clipping shape of a group can be edited with the node tool, and if the nodes are selected, the transform tool can scale / rotate that.

      Another way is to use a separate object for the shape only. Set a name for the object and enable the Shape object role (Object Options view)
      Then select the shape from the Styles field of the Shape panel as a clipping shape of the group.

      Editing the shape of the original object will propagate to the group as a clpiping shape.

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        William Kansepa @Subpath
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        @Subpath said in Editing the Clipping Mask:

        something like this is also possible
        but moving, scaling only when the Clipping Shape
        is converted to curve

        @Subpath Thank you. I am aware of this workaround method of first converting the mask to curves, but I was thinking more of an easier, practical and efficient way...
        Check out the way it's done in other competitor software:

        Affinity: (Lock Children)

        Xara Designer: Right+Click on clipping mask and you have options to Open Clipped Group, Select Clipping Shape, or Select Clipped Objects

        Coreldraw: Lock or Unlock Powerclip Mask

        Adobe Illustrator: Click on edge of the mask with Direct Selection Tool and use the Selection Tool to scale or rotate. Use Shear or rotate in the Transform panel etc...

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          Subpath @William Kansepa
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          @William-Kansepa

          I will try it out
          I have the first three apps

          well, I don't really have any big problems
          with the way VS does it

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          GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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            William Kansepa @Subpath
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            @Subpath said in Editing the Clipping Mask:

            @William-Kansepa

            I will try it out
            I have the first three apps

            well, I don't really have any big problems
            with the way VS does it

            Please do that. Point of note: in all programs I have mentioned, you don't necessarily have to convert to curves the clipping mask.

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              Subpath @William Kansepa
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              @William-Kansepa

              Tried the clipping Mask/Shape Editing in the other programs in the meantime

              Found Affinity Designer the easiest and most clearly arranged

              Will make videos about how all three work

              Win 11
              CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
              GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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                William Kansepa @Subpath
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                @Subpath said in Editing the Clipping Mask:

                @William-Kansepa

                Tried the clipping Mask/Shape Editing in the other programs in the meantime

                Found Affinity Designer the easiest and most clearly arranged

                Will make videos about how all three work

                @Subpath Thank you so much for your tireless efforts and commitment in making VS greater.

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                  Subpath @William Kansepa
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                  @William-Kansepa

                  gladly
                  Well, I think VS is a program with a great potential ( love the Features)
                  and I'm happy to support the developer ( which I admire a lot ).

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                    Subpath
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                    @William-Kansepa
                    @VectorStyler

                    Basically I don't have a big problem with the clipping mask/shape handling in VS
                    if you want to transform the clipping shape separately from the content.

                    But i have to admit that it is not such an ideal solution that you have to transform
                    the clipping shape into curves first. And thus a Parametric Shape is lost.

                    It would be more ideal if you could do this without converting to curves.

                    Here is a Video of how 3 other Programs do it.
                    I show the programs in this order:
                    Affinity Designer, Xara and CorelDraw
                    In all three you don't have to convert the shape to curves first.

                    See Video here

                    0_1662808394291_Moving-Clipping-Form.png

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                      b77 @Subpath
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                      @Subpath Disabling 'Transform Content' from the app's context menu should do this locking of the objects inside containers.

                      (But it shouldn't be disabled by default).

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                        Subpath @b77
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                        @b77

                        Does this already work ?

                        had tried but does not seem to work

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                          b77 @Subpath
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                          @Subpath It doesn't at this time, but I suggested in the other thread that it should work for clipping containers.

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                            Subpath @b77
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                            @b77 said in Editing the Clipping Mask:

                            @Subpath It doesn't at this time, but I suggested in the other thread that it should work for clipping containers.

                            ah, ok
                            have read your post about it

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