MASKS ON MASKS
MASKS ON MASKS
Ocassionally (rarely) you may want to add a mask to an
existing mask but unfortunately it’s not just a case of adding another mask
using the mask button. If this seems unnecessary, I’ll give an example of why
you might want this.
Here I have a layer that has a mask. I want to keep the
original layer intact (to collapse a mask, right-click on it and choose ‘Apply Mask’) to edit later, I want to
keep the mask shape intact to edit later but I also want to apply a fade to the
layer.
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Create a layer, paint some stuff on it.
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Add a mask, paint some black on it
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Press Ctrl+G
to add the layer to its own group
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Add a mask to this group
Now you have the original layer preserved, the original mask
preserved and a new mask slightly altering the combined layer and mask.
Personally, when I’m painting, I flatten the image a lot. I
tend not to work with many layers but sometimes you need to keep some layers or
mask editable for a while, while you tend to other parts of the image.