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Masking where two objects overlap

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Masking where two objects overlap

- [Narrator] Every once in a while, you may find a situation where you already have an object that is shaped like a mask that you want to create on another object. There's a handy little plug in that can make this happen, but it comes with a few limitations. Let's see how to do it. Okay, so in our scene you can see we've got the bull and we've also got this object with a logo on it, so we can use that to stamp a mask on to the bull. The plug in is found through Zplugin: Intersection Master. But before this can work, we actually have to have the two objects combined into one SubTool. Now if we go and see under Geometry, the brand SubTool does not have any subdivisions, but if we go to the bull, you can see that it does have subdivisions. Now, this plugin does not work for objects that have subdivisions. Also as a limitation, it has to be run on objects that are closed that don't have any holes in them. But let's…

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