![]() ![]() ![]() Here are three different ideas to try to show you how you can use shapes as stencils, and inspire you to create some beautiful slides of your own. And as well as making your PowerPoint look good, they can also serve some more practical purposes, like helping to draw your audience’s attention to a particular part of the slide. Now we can cut out parts of images and shapes to create something more interesting. Most people, when they’re making PowerPoint slides, design by adding objects on top of each other to create layers, but thanks to the Merge Shapes tools in PowerPoint it doesn’t have to be that regimented. Masking effects in PowerPoint: Stencils and animation Masking effects in PowerPoint: Creating stencils Masking effects in PowerPoint: Creating stencils Masking effects in PowerPoint: 3 simple animation tricks Specifically we’ll show you how you can use PowerPoint shapes as stencils to cut out shapes and images to make beautifully designed slides that look like they’ve been to a professional.īefore we continue, if you want more masking fun you can click below to learn more: Last time we showed you how to level up your animations, this time we’re going to take a look at how your slides are designed. ![]() Using masking effects in PowerPoint is a great way to add some design finesse to your presentations, without needing a design qualification or several weeks to do it. ![]()
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