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Hello.(this question is modify by me as I wrote 'layer' instead of 'mask'.
So the question is: Often, I see in tutorials photoshops, that when they add a new mask, the mask is black , not white.
I don't understand if is a normal mask or why is black instead of white?
Thank you in advance for the help!
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Layer > New Fill Layer > Solid Color?
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Thank you for the answer. Sorry I expressed wrong my question and in my photos it was not clear what type of "layer" , because my images show a sort of transparent or grey color layer.
Moreover, it was not a layer what I was trying to change color, but it was a mask .
I will edit my first question and adjust it, just in case someone need the same option.
I wanted to add a mask (not grey but black). But usually if one add a new mask is always white. To have a black mask, we have to click on 'new mask' button (in the levels panel) + ALT. And the new mask will be black.
ALT + click on add mask button, and the mask will be Black 😄
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Just FYI and to add to the info in the link, what the button does is also in the menu commands:
Layer > Layer Mask > Reveal All/Reveal Selection (white mask)
Layer > Layer Mask > Hide All/Hide Selection (black mask)
Also, if you add the Ctrl key (or Command key on macOS) when clicking the Add Mask button, it creates a vector mask instead of a pixel mask. There are also accessible alternatively through menu commands:
Layer > Vector Mask > Reveal All
Layer > Vector Mask > Hide All
Layer > Vector Mask > Current Path (if a path is selected)
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Thank you so much for the help and all the commands!
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