Hmm, i tried that but it does not work that way. It hides / deletes somewhere the backround object. So the thing looks exactly same than what the "intersection" command does, but you can edit it little bit better. And secondly i cant edit the masked object. (only the mask) If i want to add some blur to the object that is inside of the maks, the mask gets blurred too - and thats not good thing.
Okay, i know. I can blur the object first and then set it in the mask, but then the mask is ready and i cant edit anything. And the last thing that i cant understand about this mess is about what does happen to the color of the masked object?
Hmm, i tried that but it does not work that way. It hides / deletes somewhere the backround object. So the thing looks exactly same than what the "intersection" command does, but you can edit it little bit better. And secondly i cant edit the masked object. (only the mask) If i want to add some blur to the object that is inside of the maks, the mask gets blurred too - and thats not good thing.
Okay, i know. I can blur the object first and then set it in the mask, but then the mask is ready and i cant edit anything. And the last thing that i cant understand about this mess is about what does happen to the color of the masked object?