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Kapik
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August 8, 2021
Question

How to apply a clipping mask to a folder?

  • August 8, 2021
  • 4 replies
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Hi guys,

 

How to apply a clipping mask to a folder labeled as Group 1? Apparently I can only do it to a single layer one by one or I have to convert this folder as a smart object in order to a clipping mask. I don't want to merge and convert the layers inside the folder because I need to edit them later on.

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4 replies

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/14991...

Kukurykus
Legend
August 8, 2021

Add a layer over group and clipping mask?

Kapik
KapikAuthor
Known Participant
August 8, 2021

It is okay to apply a clipping to a single or multiple layers to a folder. But how to apply a clipping mask to a folder over a layer without having to merge the folder into a single layer?

Kukurykus
Legend
August 8, 2021

Let's see what experts will say...

Participating Frequently
August 8, 2021

The same as any layer, highlight the group, Add Layer Mask.

Kapik
KapikAuthor
Known Participant
August 8, 2021

I want to apply a clipping mask to a folder instead of a layer mask.

I believe these two work differently and I dont have any issue to add a layer mask to a folder.

Kapik
KapikAuthor
Known Participant
August 8, 2021

 

If clipping mask to a folder is not possible, then how do I apply clipping mask 'pink' layer only to 'blue' layer? I need to paint the pink color inside the blue color only.