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November 11, 2012
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Why can't clip mask a folder?

  • November 11, 2012
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I needed to clip several layers to one. So I had to turn'em it into a smart object in order to make this work.

Just wondering why clipping a folder cannot be done.

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    Correct answer conroy

    Yep, requested at:

    Adobe Forums: Ps CS6 Request: Allow clipping of Group to ...

    You should add your voice to that thread because there is a high probability that nobody at Adobe has noticed it, or taken note of the request.

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    Known Participant
    November 20, 2024

    Hello,
    I sent the same request here!
    You can vote positively, in the hope that the developers hear us 😉

     

    https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-ideas/clipping-mask-folder-to-a-layer/idi-p/14991668

    conroy
    conroyCorrect answer
    Participating Frequently
    November 11, 2012

    Yep, requested at:

    Adobe Forums: Ps CS6 Request: Allow clipping of Group to ...

    You should add your voice to that thread because there is a high probability that nobody at Adobe has noticed it, or taken note of the request.

    JobsmxliAuthor
    Participant
    November 11, 2012

    @Noel Carboni

    To reduce ambiguity I'd say that 'I need to clip several layers to one layer'.

    I have several layers with properties (order, opacity and blending modes) that results into a unique "composed" image that I just don't want to flatten. I need to only show a portion of this composed image, so I'm clipping them. For some reason, clipping all this masks to one dissorts this "composition" (won't look the same). So I said, instead of clipping them individually,  let's clip'em as a whole, so I group'em, but you can't clip a layer group to a layer.

    Your second image is what I want to do, but at the inverse. The group to a layer, not a layer to a group.

    @conroy

    In these sense,  this is exactly what I need.

    conroy
    Participating Frequently
    November 11, 2012

    Jobsmxli wrote:

    @conroy

    In these sense,  this is exactly what I need.

    Then mark my answer as helpful and add to the request thread that I linked. There's no chance of Adobe adding a feature when I'm the only person requesting it.

    Noel Carboni
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    November 11, 2012

    Can you please be a bit more specific?

    It's certainly possible to have two layers "clipped" to one, making it unnecessary to do things a different way, but it occurs to me I'm likely not understanding your specific goals based on your description, possibly because the "clipping mask" terminology is at best a bit confusing.

    But per the second part of your message...  Have you tried creating the layer above the group first, then choosing Layer - Create Clipping Mask from the menu?

    -Noel

    Participant
    April 17, 2024

    Sometimes you want to apply clipping mask to a folder, not a layer. IT's not the same as applying clipping mask to layers inside the folder. Inside the folder I have diffrent clippng, with effect and stuff - I want to clip all this folder as a whole to whatever is below. For example Clip Studio Paint allows to do it, but in Photoshop you can't - you have to merge group into layer.