Unlike
layers, masks can have more than one level of selection. You can
select a mask as a whole path, which is appropriate when you want
to move or resize a mask. However, if you want to change the path
of a mask, select one or more points on it. Selected points appear
solid, and unselected points appear hollow.
To select a vertex on a mask, click
the vertex with the Selection tool . To add
vertices to the selection, Shift-click them.
To select a mask segment, click the segment with the
Selection tool. To add segments to the selection, Shift-click them.
To select an entire mask, Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click
(Mac OS) a segment, vertex, or handle of a mask with the
Selection tool, or select any portion of the mask and choose Edit >
Select All or press Crl+A (Windows) or Command+A (Mac OS).
To add masks to the selection, Alt+Shift-click (Windows) or Option+Shift-click
(Mac OS) them.
To select masks by dragging, select a mask or portion
of a mask to enter mask editing mode and then drag with the Selection
tool to draw a marquee-selection box completely around the vertices
or masks that you want to select. To add masks or vertices to the
selection, hold down the Shift key as you draw additional marquee-selection
boxes.
To select all masks on a layer, select a mask on the
layer, and choose Edit > Select All or press Ctrl+A
(Windows) or Command+A (Mac OS).
To deselect all masks, press Ctrl+Shift+A (Windows) or
Command+Shift+A (Mac OS).
To select an adjacent mask on a layer, press Alt+tilde
(~) (Windows) or Option+tilde (~) (Mac OS) to select the
next mask, or Shift+Alt+tilde (~) (Windows) or Shift+Option+tilde
(~) (Mac OS) to select the previous mask.
To deselect a mask, click anywhere other than on the
mask.
To remove a vertex or segment from a selection, Shift-click
the vertex or segment.
To use the Selection tool when the Pen
tool is selected, hold down Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS).
Click the right arrow next to a layer name to
expand it.
Click the right arrow next to the Masks heading to expand
it, revealing all masks on that layer.
Do any of the following:
To select one mask, click its name.
To select a contiguous range of masks, Shift-click
the names of the first and last masks in the range.
To select discontiguous masks together, Ctrl-click
(Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) the names of any masks
you want to include.
Note: You can select only whole masks in the Timeline panel.
To select individual vertices on a mask, use the Composition or
Layer panel.
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