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Copy, cut, save, reuse, and delete masks
You
can reuse masks in other layers and compositions, which is especially
useful for Bezier masks you’ve spent a long time perfecting. Mask
paths are stored inside a composition in a project file.
Copy, cut, duplicate, or paste a maskNote: When working with a mask path—rather
than the entire mask, including its other properties—select the
Mask Path property. This is especially important when transferring
mask paths to shape paths, motion paths, and so on.
- To copy or cut selected masks to the
clipboard, choose Edit > Copy or Edit > Cut.
- To duplicate selected masks, choose Edit >
Duplicate.
- To paste a mask onto a layer, select the layer and then
choose Edit > Paste. If a mask is selected, this operation
replaces the selected mask.
Save a mask- In the Timeline panel for the composition
containing the layer and mask you want to save, expand the layer
and its mask properties.
- Do one of the following:
To save an animated mask, select the mask
keyframes you want to save.
To save a nonanimated mask, select the mask.
- Copy the mask or keyframes, and paste the mask or keyframes
to a new layer. The new layer can be a simple solid.
 Create a project with compositions just
for storing complex masks. When you want to use a mask from another
project, import that project into your current project.
Reuse a mask- Open the composition containing the
mask you want to reuse. If you saved the mask in another project,
import the project and then open the composition containing the
mask.
- In the Timeline panel, expand the layer and mask properties
for the mask.
- Select the mask or keyframes.
- Copy the mask or keyframes, and paste the mask or keyframes
to the layer to which you want to apply the mask.
Delete masks- To
delete one mask, select the mask in the Timeline panel and press
Delete.
- To delete all masks, select the layer containing the
masks you want to remove and choose Layer > Masks >
Remove All Masks.
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