Clipping paths in AICS3 IMPROVED!

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Just a word here...
After reading Bill's thread: Illustrator with Freehand
Features..
Mordy Golding put up links to a video podcast about AICS3 and
some of
the great enhancements...
Here's a link Illustrator CS3 Overview
<
http://rwillustrator.blogspot.com/2007/03/real-world-illustrator-podcast.html>
you'll need to sign up to Mordy's video podcasts if you
haven't already.
Including the new way in which clipping paths works!.. I
believe the
method of creating a clipping path may still be the same
however the BIG
difference now is that at the very least alignment uses the
clipping
path and not the contents!!! a good step in the right
direction.. I'm
still not sure whether the clipping contents outside the path
remain
visible or not.. as per previous versions.. but it will be
interesting
to see what it's like once it starts to ship and people get
their hands
on it.
Incidentally I used Freehand from version 3 on a PC to MX but
our studio
got fed up with Freehands bad color fidelity for printing
comps - it
worked fine for output of fairly simple spot colour jobs but
full colour
stuff was getting difficult to manage. I didn't cross over
lightly - I
used AIv10 in the background sometimes duplicating jobs in AI
from
Freehand in my spare time to see how it worked. While I loved
the tools
in Freehand - pen tool, Find and replace, paste inside etc..
better
colour fidelity and integration with InDesign and Photoshop
and more
reliability for output were more crucial to us than the
tools. That's
just me/us.
But at the end of the day it looks like AICS3 is giving us at
least some
of what we've been asking for.
I hope this has been of some help.
Kind Regards
Piers Le Sueur
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word here...<br>
<br>
After reading Bill's thread: Illustrator with Freehand
Features..<br>
Mordy Golding put up links to a video podcast about AICS3 and
some of
the great enhancements... <br>
<br>
Here's a link <a
href="
http://rwillustrator.blogspot.com/2007/03/real-world-illustrator-podcast.html">Illustrator
CS3 Overview</a> you'll need to sign up to Mordy's
video podcasts if
you haven't already.<br>
<br>
Including the new way in which clipping paths works!.. I
believe the
method of creating a clipping path may still be the same
however the
BIG difference now is that at the very least alignment uses
the
clipping path and not the contents!!! a good step in the
right
direction.. I'm still not sure whether the clipping contents
outside
the path remain visible or not.. as per previous versions..
but it will
be interesting to see what it's like once it starts to ship
and people
get their hands on it.<br>
<br>
Incidentally I used Freehand from version 3 on a PC to MX but
our
studio got fed up with Freehands bad color fidelity for
printing comps
- it worked fine for output of fairly simple spot colour jobs
but full
colour stuff was getting difficult to manage. I didn't cross
over
lightly - I used AIv10 in the background sometimes
duplicating jobs in
AI from Freehand in my spare time to see how it worked. While
I loved
the tools in Freehand - pen tool, Find and replace, paste
inside etc..
better colour fidelity and integration with InDesign and
Photoshop and
more reliability for output were more crucial to us than the
tools.
That's just me/us.<br>
<br>
But at the end of the day it looks like AICS3 is giving us at
least
some of what we've been asking for.<br>
<br>
I hope this has been of some help.<br>
<br>
Kind Regards<br>
Piers Le Sueur<br>
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(I'm still not sure whether the clipping contents outside the
path remain
visible or not.. as per previous versions)
Yes the contents are still visable.
AI cs3 does have a new quick mask type feature. It only works
on placed images and not vector artwork. When you place a Photo
there is a button that appears in the top menu bar called "MASK"
..ooo haha.
So in one step you can set your photo in a clipping mask
"square" shape only. It creats a path that is the exact size of the
image you have placed. From there you can resize the path to crop
the image as needed. the menu bar also shows more options like
adding a stroke etc.

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