On 04/20/2011 11:20 AM, Richard Gitschlag wrote: > ... elision by patrick ... > More specifically, on the Layers menu, select "Add Layer Mask", with full > opacity (white), then click on the mask icon from the Layers toolbox (it will > appear next to the source layer) and start painting on it like you would any > grayscale surface. (You can toggle the "Show Layer Mask" option any time you > want to see exactly what the mask layer by itself looks like.) You can keep > it this way for working, or when finished, select "Apply Layer Mask" to > transfer the layer mask into the source layer's alpha channel. > What a beautiful elegant description. Clear and complete. Nice writing.
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