Adobe Flash Professional CS6 Adobe Flash Professional CS6 Classroom In A Book | Page 367

4 Select Mask and click OK. The top layer becomes a Mask layer. Anything that is drawn in this layer will act as a mask for a Masked layer below it. 5 Double-click the icon in front of the bottom layer named content, or choose Modify > Timeline > Layer Properties. The Layer Properties dialog box appears. P Note: You can also simply drag a normal layer under a Mask layer, and Flash will convert it to a Masked layer. 6 Select Masked and click OK. The bottom layer becomes a Masked layer and is indented, indicating that it is affected by the mask above it. 358 Lesson 9 Loading and Controlling Flash Content