How to create a clipping mask in InDesign by Adobe


Creating a clipping mask in InDesign is not difficult, but it works differently from Adobe‘s other major graphic design tools, Illustrator and Photoshop. It took me some time to find the correct answer though (not counting the explanation on Adobe‘s support site, which I found mystifying…). Here’s how to create your clipping mask:
  1. Make sure you have the two objects in the same layer: The shape object and the fill object.
    – The shape object determines the shape seen after the clipping mask is made.
    – The fill object determines the fill of the shape seen after the clipping mask is made.
  2. Select the fill object.
  3. Go to the ‘Edit’ pull down menu, and select ‘Cut’ (or: Ctrl+X)
  4. Select the shape object
  5. Go to the ‘Edit’ pull down menu again, and select Paste In…

And that’s all, the clipping mask is done!

I used characters (text field) as shape object (coloring a word with a picture for instance). In that case, you first have to select the characters (not the text field, select the characters using the ‘Type’ tool), go to the ‘Type’ pull down menu, and select ‘Create Outlines’ (same as in Illustrator, and similar to Photoshop, where you have to rasterize text before you can wreak design-havoc on them).

This works from InDesign CS5 and later, at least. Can’t say whether this works in older versions, but I think at least CS3 and CS4 work the same way.

Here’s what I did with it (the city names and squares behind the others in the right bottom corner.

This post was last modified on 21/01/2020 11:12

Boris Hoekmeijer

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  • AWESOME! This is just what I needed. I saw a comment about this not working with several objects. I don't know if that's from an older version of InD, or what - I'm working with CC 16.4 and it worked with multiple objects - Just what I needed!

  • Thank you! I spent the last hour looking for a solution and your one worked!

  • Thank you! This was a great help. Much easier than trying to figure it out in photoshop.

  • Thank you for this Indesign tip. For some reason I was looking for a clipping mask option but this worked well. Cheers

  • Hi Boris,
    I have been searching in Adobe's support for a while whithout finding a valid answer to the question.
    Thanks a lot for your simple and clear explanation abou the topic.

  • This clipping mask design is really creative and informative. thanks a lot

  • Thanx a lot Boris. One more question about clipping mask on objects or fonts with applied art brush effects. How to keep that torn edge effect as after mask is applied it does disappear

    • Hi Fatena,
      can you explain what you mean more precisely? Your question is not very clear...

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