How To Create Clipping Mask in Canva

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In this video, I will be showing you how to create clipping masks using Canva. It is simple and any one can do it. Basically, clipping masks are way of encasing a particular image into a shape. So, you will need 2 things; 1) an image 2) a shape.
Using clipping masks will enable you to communicate your ideas and messages across much more interestingly and will engage your audience well. So give it a try and Please share your experience in the comments section.

I will be uploading another way of creating clipping masks in Adobe Illustrator in my next video. I am planning to expand my tutorials to include Adobe Illustrator as well instead of just Canva. So if you are interested in any particular topic, do let me know and I will try to accommodate. Thanks for Watching.

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This isn't creating a clipping mask... this is simply using canva's frames

SaraLarkham
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Rad! This is the closest thing to achieving a basic clipping mask in Canva, although you are stuck with using their pre-made shapes.
I saw some other crazy 20-step ways to imitate a clipping mask function. All of them are ridiculous waste of time.
I wish we had real clipping mask function in Canva, but until then this video helped a lot!
Thank you!!!

takamatsuiki
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Thank you! I was wondering what options Canvas had similar to clipping masks.

JCDiazVillaba
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It doesn't snap into place at all for me.... Is there something I DID wrong?

jamesfashionhouse
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Thank you!! I was wondering how to do it, and this was a big help!!

howardmathews
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This video is misleading - it shows you how to use existing Canva frames/masks, not how to create one

BestRegardsMedia
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This genius doesnt know what masking means. Do not reproduce

AmanKumar
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This isn't creating a clipping mask... this is simply using canva's frames

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