See how to create popouts in quarkxpress 8. One of Quark’s Product Managers shows how.
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Yea, the image must pre-contain an embedded clipping path it seems.
I’ve even tried clipping an image within Quark then exporting it as an EPS, then re-exporting it back into Quark, but under clipping, the embedded clipping path option still does not appear.
I may need to embed the image using Photoshop instead.
The embedded path command can only be used if the picture is containing an embedded path (which was created and added to the picture before) before.
I’d like to know the answer that myself. I as well am using Windows, and I can’t get the embedded path command to work either!
this was great tutorial but mine doesn’t work in windows, diplaying only items, non white areas, picture bounds… NO EMBEDED PATH… HOW WOULD i turn it on? anybody help.. thanks….
Ive been an avid Quark user for 15+ years and always wondered if there was an easy way to do popouts – Thanks for the Tutorial!!! Very easy to follow your instruction – Love to see more tutorials from you.
… how the heck did you create that frame – did you merge elements? – I’m unable to recreate your frame with Quarks tools.
Thanks god, I use 6.5 and this looks really cool~
Fantastic! Thank you!!!!! This also works in Quark 6.5!!!!
Fantastic. I have been using Quark since 1988 and this is the best tip I have learned. I am still using Quark 6.5 (and I love it) and this can be applied in this version. Thankyou – this will save me hours in Photoshop/Illustrator!!!!!!
That tutorial was quite helpful, thanks!! 5/5