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I am following a tutorial on how to animate a photo. After Inverting, is the rock supposed to be cloudy white?
I made it into a smart object and the stream is white? I did it once and the stream was black--I don't know what I did differently.
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Lucien, it's a better question than you might realise. If you double click the Quick Mask icon at the bottom of the Toolbar, it will open this panel. The default is for the colour to indicate Masked Areas but a lot of people prefer to change it so that it indicates Selected Areas like below. I could only bear to have a very quick look at the video because his voice kind of grates (he sounds like a pre-school TV program) but it looked like he has his set the same as mine.
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Can you post the link to the tutorial? It looks like you have painted directly on your top layer in addition to the mask - which I would assume is a mistake, but maybe not.
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Thanks Mellissa, thought I would let you know--I wasn't clicking on the box with the thin white lines before inverting my selection.
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lucienp8924865 wrote
Thanks Mellissa, thought I would let you know--I wasn't clicking on the box with the thin white lines before inverting my selection.
We all still get caught out on regular occasions. You develop a mental check list.
That's all I can think of right now, and I am not at home, so don't have Photoshop, but that will get you out of a lot of situations.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmTHX0P9T9M&feature=em-commentshttp://
Marty's tutorials are awesome. I am 78+ and as I grow old, so grows my brain.
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Lucien, it's a better question than you might realise. If you double click the Quick Mask icon at the bottom of the Toolbar, it will open this panel. The default is for the colour to indicate Masked Areas but a lot of people prefer to change it so that it indicates Selected Areas like below. I could only bear to have a very quick look at the video because his voice kind of grates (he sounds like a pre-school TV program) but it looked like he has his set the same as mine.
It does not really matter, as it it such a simple matter to invert a layer mask. If your mask does not look the same as his, select the mask (it needs to have a thin white line around it) and use Ctrl i (Cmd i) to invert. Job done.
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Wow, thank you thank you thank you--I was not clicking on the box with the thin white lines around it. Three days, OMG!