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Joe Bernstein
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Oct 10, 2024 â‹… 4 min read

How to crop a shape in Figma

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One Reply to "How to crop a shape in Figma"

  1. Good article, thank you for sharing! Just a minor addition. For the image masking, make sure the eclipse is first sent to the back using the right click option. Then select both layers and click mask. Was racking my brain wondering why the image wasn’t getting cropped. And make sure your eclipse fill is set to 100%. Hope this helps.

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