![]() So press the D key to the active foreground ![]() If you are painting white over a black mask, then that part would be back to its original form. I selected black because it hides all, Now I am painting on the black mask, Make sure your foreground color is opposite to the color of the mask. I am creating a duplicate layer by CTRL+J in windows and Command+J on MacĪnd shifted this layer above the modified layerĬreating a mask, then inverting it by using ctrl+I in windows and command+I in mac ![]() Later, you’ll paint on the mask to hide portions of the layer, revealing the layers beneath.īut by blending If we are not hiding the image, actually we removed the part of image destructively, so masking is not working here. Normally we create a mask to reveal the hided parts, because when you add a layer mask, you can hide or reveal all of the layers, or by the selecting mask on a selection. You can see with the sky, other blue parts of the image are also removed because it is s destructive way to select an image. Now we need to finesse the selection, hold down Alt/Option and drag on the left of the triangle, you will see that it now splits and enables us to refine our blending. If you want to select use a color on the top layer, use the top sliderĪs you slide the slider, you will see that the blue sky will be replaced by our clouds, move it as far as you can before the clouds start to disappear. Go to Blending option, Default is greyĪnd change the dropdown from grey to blue So open it layer menu in the layer style box.
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