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How to fill a shape with an image in Photoshop
Article Introduction:There are three main ways to fill shapes with pictures in Photoshop, namely, using clipping masks, pattern overlays and path filling. First, using clipping masks is the most flexible and recommended way. First draw vector shapes, place the picture above the shape layer, right-click to select "Create clipping mask", and then adjust the image position by freely changing; secondly, pattern overlay is suitable for repeated filling of simple shapes as background textures, select "Pattern Overlay" through the "fx" button and load a custom picture, adjust the proportion and alignment method; finally, path filling is suitable for advanced users, use the pen tool to outline the path and copy the path and load it into the selection, drag in the picture and create a clipping mask to achieve a more accurate image filling effect. These three methods have their own applicable scenarios.
2025-07-13
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How to Resize an Image for a Circular SVG Mask Fit?
Article Introduction:This article guides on resizing and aligning an image within a circular SVG path to ensure proper alignment when cutting using an SVG mask. The main issue discussed is the incorrect sizing of the image or positioning of the SVG mask, resulting in mis
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What is the purpose of the CSS `clip-path` property?
Article Introduction:The clip-path attribute of CSS controls the display part of the element by defining the clip area, and supports basic shapes such as circles, ellipse and polygons, such as circle (50%) to create circular clipping areas; 1. Use inset(), circle(), ellipse(), and polygon() to achieve geometric shape clipping; 2. Reference SVG elements to create complex paths; 3. Support responsive design and animation transitions; 4. Pay attention to performance impact and browser compatibility. This feature is suitable for scenes such as image display, interactive buttons, etc., but it needs to be used reasonably.
2025-07-23
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Dave The Diver: How To Catch Spider Crabs
Article Introduction:In Dave The Diver, there are some creatures that are not easy to catch. Or, catch alive that is. The spider crab is one of those very species, making it seem like the only way to bring these crustaceans back up to land is to viciously crack them up w
2025-01-10
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Prepare for Interview Like a Pro with Interview Questions CLI
Article Introduction:Prepare for Interview Like a Pro with Interview Questions CLI
What is the Interview Questions CLI?
The Interview Questions CLI is a command-line tool designed for JavaScript learners and developers who want to enhance their interview
2025-01-10
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Soft Deletes in Databases: To Use or Not to Use?
Article Introduction:Soft Deletes: A Question of DesignThe topic of soft deletes, a mechanism that "flags" records as deleted instead of physically removing them, has...
2025-01-10
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Terraria: How To Make A Loom
Article Introduction:There are a lot of crafting stations that you can make in Terraria. This ranges from simple anvils to unique stations meant for one specific type of resource. Early into the game, you'll be able to make your own Loom, which is primarily used to make
2025-01-10
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How to become a Mortician in Bitlife
Article Introduction:There are an abundance of job roles to try in Bitlife, and while the best jobs are those that land you with lots of fame and money — such as becoming a Model or an Astronaut — there are plenty other, simpler jobs to get you by. There’s
2025-01-10
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Unlocking the Power of Chrome DevTools Snippets
Article Introduction:The Snippets panel in Chrome DevTools is a powerful tool that often gets overlooked. Snippets allows a developer to write, save, and run custom JavaScript code directly in the browser. This feature can be helpful to experiment, debug, and demo JavaS
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