Hi everyone, we are going to put this image in the bottom right... doesn't have to be an image, can be anything... we're going to use the absolute positioning trick... plus we'll look at a little bit of the stacking that we looked at earlier... plus a little bit of masking revision, all right let's jump in. All right, let's make it work, so I've got this here...
it's just a cropped image of a cropped image... I'm going to-- I want it in here... but I'm just going to add it to the flow, wherever I like... I'm going to go, you are absolutely positioned... comes out of the flow, ends up at the bottom of my Auto layout... and I'm going to put it in the right position...
and the last things I need to do is, at the moment it's not responsive... so all I need to do is click on this, and is the great name of Mask Group... and I'm going to say, Constraints, going to make sure it's to the 'Right'... and I'm going to say stick to the 'Bottom', please, that's it... my guy is super responsive, look how cool he is... ignores the padding, sticks to the bottom right...
what is this thing? I don't know, something I designed in Adobe Firefly... which is Adobe's AI image creator, I typed in cyberpunk flower... there you go, going for the Techno theme, anyway. One last thing I want to show you is that, that is above this... which might be problematic...
but we should be able to click on the parent, 'Comment Box'... and it's an Auto layout, remember, before we used it in a different context... but we go into the 'Advanced Settings'... and there was Canvas Stacking, Last on Top... because these guys are at the bottom, my Mask Group is the last in the list... I can say, actually, put the 'First on Top'...
yours might be defaulting to the other one... there you go, you can toggle between the two... all right, you're allowed to go now. I'm going to remake this mask inside of a mask... just because it's good to recap, and it's a little confusing... yeah, we'll do it anyway.
So I'm going to hit the 'O' tool, hold 'Shift', draw a circle... I'm going to go 'Command Shift K' to bring in an image... that's 'Ctrl Shift K' on a PC, I'm going to bring in this Firefly one... I'm going to click in there, so what I want to do is... I'm going to grab a frame, going to draw it over the top... I'm going to give it the same 4 pixel radius that I've been using, it's 4...
and then I'm going to get it how I want it, I can adjust it afterwards... I'm going to select both of these, I'm going to click 'Mask'... it's not going to work because this needs to be at the front... that needs to be there, and then Mask, or you'll get it wrong... and that's how I got this kind of like clipped out, matching the corner there... so I could use the little Drop Shadow that's going on.
I can still obviously go inside of it, hit 'Enter'... 'Tab' along for the different children in there, the mask and the flower... and you can move whichever, I'll probably move the flower here... make my adjustments, actually, I'll probably do it to this one... I'm going to double click to get inside of it, 'Tab'... double click to go inside, 'Tab', 'Tab' between the two children...
and I'm going to adjust this one... there you go, that's how I made that... "That wasn't worth hanging around for, Dan," yeah, you're probably right. Oh, one last thing before I go, basically I finished this video and I was like... "Oh, I want that to be bigger"... how do I do that?
Oh, it's the shortcut... oh, I should remind people of the shortcut... anybody remember how I get into like-- because at the moment it's using the Fill option, right? It's going-- if I click on my Ellipse it's using the... Fill option, inside that Ellipse... how do I get in there, and get a little shortcut...
so I can scale it and move it around, and resize it? That's right, you hold down the 'Option' key, so if I click off... 'Option' key on a Mac, 'Alt' key on a PC, is a little bit of click happy... kind of double click a couple of times... so eventually start seeing all this stuff, remember... and I can change it to kind of crop and resizing...
by just dragging this middle bit... you want to kind of like break it from the edge... because that will let me play around with the crop edge... those blue things will let me play with the circle but that's not what I want... I want to kind of drag it out so I can get the edges of this... holding 'Shift', so it doesn't go crazy, and that's what I want...
get a more interesting crop and cut... there you go, 'Esc', 'Esc', 'Esc', is that better? Yeah, looks cooler... all right, there you go, I'll see you in the next video.