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The Shadow Type box determines how the cutout will be pasted onto the result clip. See Pasting Cutouts
(page 947).
5 Click Attributes.
6 To create a cutout that spans the entire clip, enable Sequence.
7 Click one of the four Cutout commands. See
Using the Cutout Commands (page 944).
NOTE To use the GeoCut option, select all the objects you want to use in the cutout in the Graphics menu
before clicking the GeoCut button.
8 Draw the cutout on the image.
9 Set the resolution to be used when updating the object.
The object appears at full resolution when it is drawn. See
Setting the Object Resolution and Display
(page 927).
10 Set the cutout's position using the transformation box or controls.
11 Set the cutout's colour using the Current Colour pot.
12 Click Tack to permanently place the object on the result clip.
Once the object is tacked down, it cannot be moved, rotated, deleted, resized, or copied.
Keep Cut On
Once you add a cutout to the image, the default setting automatically switches from Cut mode to Edit mode.
To prevent the switch to Edit mode, enable Keep Cut On in the Setup menu.
(a) Keep Cut On button
Using the Cutout Commands
Four commands are used to create cutouts: FrameCut, RectCut, PolyCut, and GeoCut. FrameCut, RectCut,
and PolyCut create cutouts using shapes you define in the CutOut menu. Geocut creates cutouts using
objects you select in the Graphics menu.
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