Mask resizing

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Hamel
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Mask resizing

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Bonjour,
I put a mask onto my image (P10 paint style from the librairie). The problem is that I lose some parts of the image, especially the top and the bottom. Is it possible to resize the mask to fit along the edge of image ?

Thank you very much.
Quebec city, Canada
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Re: Mask resizing

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Hamel wrote:Bonjour,
I put a mask onto my image (P10 paint style from the librairie). The problem is that I lose some parts of the image, especially the top and the bottom. Is it possible to resize the mask to fit along the edge of image ?
Thank you very much.
I'm assuming you are using PI X3?

Place the mask on the image. Click on the Transform tool, then on the Attribute bar next to the image pixel size you'll see a grayed box..... click on that. You can unlock the little padlock which enables you 'free sizing.' Once you are happy with the position of your mask, right click and convert to object. You can then safely move your mask to another canvas.
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Hamel
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Post by Hamel »

Thank you very much Trueblue for your help. And, yes I use PI X3.
Quebec city, Canada
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