Is there a way to re-select just the base shape that was used to clip to?
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@vectoradmin Yep, that works, thanks. I thought I needed to select the new shape by clicking the round button in the Layers panel.
Anyway, I think all this is difficult to discover on your own.
What if the command would be named 'Shape from Previous Selection' or 'Pick Shape from Previous Selection' and it would work also if you pick it on the canvas, not just in the Layers panel, which is difficult to do if you have lots of objects.
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@b77 said in Is there a way to re-select just the base shape that was used to clip to?:
What if the command would be named 'Shape from Previous Selection' or 'Pick Shape from Previous Selection' and it would work also if you pick it on the canvas.
I think this could be a separate action (canvas only), but instead of referring to a previous selection, why not select two objects and copy the shape from the first to the second?
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@vectoradmin From the first selected object out of the two? Yes, but then change the name of the command to 'Shape from First Selected', I guess.
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In the same way we can use the selection tools to dig in and select clipping path items, could not one of these also be used to select the base shape?
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@Boldline Actually, when the group is selected, the clipping shape is also selected (it is the shape of the group object). So selection itself would not be an issue.
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@vectoradmin forgive my slow understanding. I know I can use that selection mode to click on the clipping interior piece - I can also click and grab the interior clipped part by selecting it in the layer panel itself. Is there a way to use one of those selection options to select JUST the containment shape Because then I could copy it and paste in place.
Your solution works and I love that function to be able to convert one shape into another shape - but the only issue in this specific situation i want to use it is it's not going to be in the same placement as I need it
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@Boldline Here is how I copy / paste the shape from a group (and can be to a group also):
https://recordit.co/TrWguip3IYHere, the first (default) pointer mode is used. When clicking on the group, it just selects the group object. No need for the other modes.
When the group is selected (in the basic mode), its containment shape is also selected.
Could be that I missed something from the question
Here is the file in the recording: 0_1644953498106_clippedgroup1.vstyler
And here is how to paste a shape onto a group, as a containment shape (ignore the fill, and the numbers in the layers panel): https://recordit.co/VthStLxgeG
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@vectoradmin I will test that out as soon as I get the chance. thanks!
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@Boldline There is now a new shape selection action: Object -> Shape -> Select Shape. It will select the shape from the first selected object on the other selected objects.