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How can I do that invisible fill layer when I drop hls filter in layer stack?
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Jan 24, 2024
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When I drop a filter to my layer stack it creates a sort of invisiable fill layer with actual filter modifying evrything what's beneath . When I do it on my own fill layer with same path through blending it still override evrything .
I want to create a material that color part modifyes whats " beneath" only while still adds height. is it possible somehow?
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Hello,
When Drag & Dropping an filter in the Layer Stack, there's no invisible Fill Layer. This is in fact a simple paint Layer. Therefore, it is invisble because nothing has been painted.
If you want to edit layers underneath, and add height value separately, this sounds like a hard task for a single layer.
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Cyril Dellenbach (Micro) | QA Support Artist | Adobe
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