You can also combine it with groups/sets in order to do masking within another mask, etc. And just modify the opacity of the underlying layer again to change the mask.Īnd any new layer you put above that with layer clipping checked will automatically use that mask too, so it's really fast to work with. The new layer will use the opacity of the underlying layer as mask after blending with that layer. Then make a new layer right above it in the layer manager, and enable the clipping, there will appear a pink bar on the left. Just make a layer, make a selection, fill it with your base color with CTRL-F, set opacity lock on that layer if you're planning to keep it that shape. It's the checkbox after the opacity lock/preserve checkbox. ![]() Use the Layer Clipping/Clipping Group/whatever it's called in your translation, thingy.
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