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Hello Everyone.
I have a masking question.
I have an image, it's a grungey, nasty, smearly black and white image... I want to use that as a mask for one of my layers. I cannot seem to figure out how to make that happen.
I can make a mask for the base layer but if I try to cut and copy the grungey black and white layer into the mask, PS will not do it.
Hi @Franky Spills copy the pixel layer using select all/copy. Then select Layer 0 Copy 5 mask. Go to the channels panel and activate the mask channel and paste into the mask channel. Turn the mask channel visibility off after pasting.
Hi @Franky Spills I think you misunderstood after looking at your layers panel. You need to have your black grunge on a transparent background - not on white (and not set to 0% opacity).
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Hi @Franky Spills copy the pixel layer using select all/copy. Then select Layer 0 Copy 5 mask. Go to the channels panel and activate the mask channel and paste into the mask channel. Turn the mask channel visibility off after pasting.
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Wow... I would've never gotten there. That worked. Thanks.
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ONe other question.
Can I then apply an individual adjustment layer to just the clipping mask?
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Hi @Franky Spills you can't apply an adjustment to a mask. What you can do is create a clipping mask by using a transparent layer of your grunge image set below your photo, then clip the photo to that and any adjustments as well.
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Thanks Kevin.
Not sure I'm quite following you yet.
I take my gunge layer, make it transparent, Set it below my image and then clip it.
I'm good through that... but when I do it... my entire canvas turns invisible...
If I add an adjustment now to my grunge layer... nothing seems to happen. Can you tell me what i'm doing wrong?
See if my attachment helps you any?
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Your opacity is set to 0. There is nothing showing on the Grunge layer...
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Hey Kevin. You still around? See my question above if you are. Thank you.
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Hi @Franky Spills yes I'm still here but we are volunteers, not 24 hour support.
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Hi @Franky Spills I think you misunderstood after looking at your layers panel. You need to have your black grunge on a transparent background - not on white (and not set to 0% opacity).
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Thats It. Did the trick. Thanks!
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Yeah. Totally Understand.
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