Photoshop Mask
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- HumanMale
Can you duplicate a mask (ie. cut and paste to another layer) in Photoshop?
I know you can do it in ImageReady by Option - dragging, but what about Photoshop?!
- ********0
that jim carey disaster was indeed heavily photoshopped
- phixion0
I know you can do it to the layer directly above the layer with the mask ... you just hold down Alt and hover on the line between the 2 layers. You'll see a strange circular icon, click and it'll link the top layer with the mask.
Hope this helps?
- DragKng0
Right clilck on the layer mask and select "add layer mask to selection", then go to the layer you wish to add the mask to, select it in the layers palette and then click on the mask button to add the mask to that layer.
Hope that is clear.
- honest0
yes, i would copy the mask you want to duplicate, go to the layer you wish to apply this mask to and "create mask" on that layer. Then, go into quick-mask mode and then paste your copied mask artwork into that blank mask. Hmmm, hope it makes sense
- dopepope0
you need the adobe tool
- thenuge0
in CS2 it's option drag