Can I edit a gradient inside a masked object?

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instinctive
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Can I edit a gradient inside a masked object?

Postby instinctive » Fri Aug 19, 2016 5:54 am

Maybe I'm misunderstanding something, but the way I'm doing it now, masks appear not that useful to me, because as soon as an object is masked (select object, shift-select mask, "Set Mask"), it is impossible to edit the mask object anymore, apart from its shape using the Node tool. But for example, if I want to tweak a gradient on the mask object (I'd assume this is a pretty common task), I can't do it while the mask is still active? I have to remove the mask, edit the gradient, re-apply the mask, ad infinitum?

This can't be right?

Thanks!

Lazur
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Re: Can I edit a gradient inside a masked object?

Postby Lazur » Fri Aug 19, 2016 6:38 am

Hi.

You can use a clone for masking and edit the parent. Maybe hide the parent object on another layer.
For complex masking you can make a group for the parent object and enter the group if you want to add more objects inside.

instinctive
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Re: Can I edit a gradient inside a masked object?

Postby instinctive » Fri Aug 19, 2016 8:00 pm

Thanks for your answer. I've actually had thought of that already and it works, but it's a very convoluted way about doing a pretty common operation. Maybe someone should tell the Inkscape guys to add a "Select Mask Object" feature? :)


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