In this video, we will have look at using masks as mask child layer vs clipping child layers. The way you nest masks mask a subtle difference on the possibilities.
I will also show the clipping erase method, which is in 1 word amazing, especially if you are working with multiple masks.
Some items explained during this video:
- How to convert a grayscale pixel to a mask
- How to apply effects on masks
- How to convert a mask to a grayscale pixel layer
I hope you will find this video useful.
Thanks for watching.
Note: I mention that masks added as clipping child layer act differently compared added as mask child layer. I found this strange, because i use them quite a lot and can't imagine i never noticed this. So long story short, it seems this statement is only true when the mask is applied to a vector/curve (which i used while making this video). There is no difference when applied to a pixel layer... just so you know.
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