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How do you combine (merge) multiple layer masks in the layer panel??

  • August 3, 2016
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I have 2 copies of a background in my layers panel.  One copy has a selection made with the magic wand tool/inverted with a layer mask applied.  Another one of the copies has a selection made with the polygonal lasso tool (done for small details)/inverted with a mask applied to the other background layer. 

Two layers with layer masks … How can I merge or group them to represent one selection??

Allen

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Barb Binder
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August 3, 2016
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August 3, 2016

I have watched   the  tutorial several times however the demonstration is not clear as to the starting point.  It seemed like the 3 layer masks were in fact grouped together  (removed from their copied backgrounds).  I have succeeded in creating the group configuration but have not been able to carry out steps 2 -3 of selecting the other masks and combining and creating a composite of both masks.

And why is the final combined mask placed in a sub group of the main group in one tutorial and added to the main group in another??

JJMack
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August 5, 2016


If you combine those two layer mask you will most likely wind up with a selection like the top layer mask it seems to have selected all the areas that are select in the lower layer mask.

JJMack
JJMack
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August 3, 2016

Layer mask a nothing more the selections and can be save as Alpha Channels and Aalpha channels can be combined many ways.

Ctlr+Click on a layer in the layer palette will load the layer transparency as a slection.  ie the layer mask.

Shift+Ctrl+Click on a layer in the layers palette will add the layers transparency to the current selection.

Background Layers can not be masked. Background layers do not support transparency their transparency is lacked.  Newer version of Photoshop will automatically convert a background layer to a normal layer when one mask it.

JJMack