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Clipping mask question!

Community Beginner ,
Apr 05, 2023 Apr 05, 2023

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I want to put a cloth pattern inside the letter MAMA. MAMA is an image, not a text. So if you wear a clipping mask, it's only on the outline of the letter. How can I put a pattern image in a letter like a picture?

 

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Community Expert , Apr 06, 2023 Apr 06, 2023

Hi @SEOUNG29266885e0yl Not quite sure that explains it but hopefully this is what you are looking for:

kevinstohlmeyer_0-1680812516629.png

To achieve:

Take your two images each on a layer (Mama on bottom, Pattern on top) and hide the pattern layer.

Ctrl/Cmd click the Mama layer icon to make an initial selection of the stitched outline.

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Then click the Layer Mask button to add a layer mask on the Mama image:

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Next Alt/Opt click the layer mask to isolate:

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Then taking your Magic Wand tool, make a selection inside the letters (h

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Hi @SEOUNG29266885e0yl type your text on a layer and position your pattern above it in the layers panel. Then hold Alt and click between the layers or use the Layer panel menu to Create a Clipping Mask between the two. It clips the image to the text, and as a bonus keeps the text live so you can edit as necessary.

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Thank you for your reply. But that is not text so I can't do that

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@SEOUNG29266885e0yl 

Photoshop does not see the word "mama" on your picture — it only sees pixels. You will need to create an object in the shape of the letters and clip to that.

 

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It makes no difference.  You can create a clipping mask (clip layer(s) to the layer below them in the Layers Panel) regardless.  It can be text, image, or shape.  It does not matter.

 

Note, I have copied and moved the pattern layer, and used Free Transform (Ctrl T) to make it smaller, so that the pattern better fills the shape of the text.

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This is my result. I guess I didn't understand what you said because I'm a beginner. Why does this result?

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Because the word/layer is just an »outline«. 

If you want to fill it, you need to fill it. 

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You can even use a Group as the basis of the Clipping Group and add a second Layer for the »fill«. 

Edit: To create a Fill one can use the Magic Wand Tool, expand the Selection and create a Solid Color Layer. 

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It doesnt matter what the bottom layer is - whatever the shape is that is what it will clip to. Try and see.

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Community Beginner ,
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This is what i want. I want to put a pattern image inside the white line of MAMA without touching it. I want to erase all the white lines outside of MAMA, but I don't know how to do it. The problem is that MAMA is an image, not a TEXT.

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Hi @SEOUNG29266885e0yl Not quite sure that explains it but hopefully this is what you are looking for:

kevinstohlmeyer_0-1680812516629.png

To achieve:

Take your two images each on a layer (Mama on bottom, Pattern on top) and hide the pattern layer.

Ctrl/Cmd click the Mama layer icon to make an initial selection of the stitched outline.

kevinstohlmeyer_1-1680812618381.png

Then click the Layer Mask button to add a layer mask on the Mama image:

kevinstohlmeyer_2-1680812650321.png

 

Next Alt/Opt click the layer mask to isolate:

kevinstohlmeyer_3-1680812674681.png

 

Then taking your Magic Wand tool, make a selection inside the letters (hold shift to add to selection):

kevinstohlmeyer_5-1680812727665.png

Then go to Select Menu>Modify>Expand 4px and hit ok. Then Fill with white.

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Next Click the image layer again to exit quick mask. Deselect your selection and drag the mask on top of the pattern layer:

kevinstohlmeyer_7-1680812861787.png

 

Finally rearrange your layers to move the stitched Mama on top:

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wow, great!!!

Thank you so much for the detailed explanation. I'm almost done. However, this is the result of whether it was wrong in the isolating part or the expanding part. I don't think I understood the explanation well. What should I do?

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Hi @SEOUNG29266885e0yl after you make your selection, use Select Menu>Modify>Expand and set it to 4 px so there is overlap on the white outline. Then go to Edit>Fill and choose white.

 

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I think I did something wrong at the end. Why does it look like this? I'm so sorry.

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Now I got it!!! Thank you so much!!!

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