You can use the content of a layer to mask layers above it by creating a clipping mask. To convert a vector mask to a layer mask, right click on the vector mask thumbnail and choose Rasterize Vector Mask. Click in that area again to re-establish the link. If you want to be able to move either independently, click the chain icon between the layer and mask thumbnails in the Layers panel. To copy the mask instead of moving it, hold Option/Alt as you drag.īy default a mask is linked to the content of the layer it’s applied to, so they will move together. To move a mask to a different layer, just drag its thumbnail in the Layers panel. Right-click on a mask thumbnail in the Layers panel to access a menu where you can enable/disable the mask, apply it, delete it, and more. Hold Option/Alt while clicking on a layer mask thumbnail to toggle between viewing the entire image or just the mask. Quick-Disable MasksĬlick the eye button at the bottom of the Properties panel or Shift+click a mask thumbnail to enable or disable a mask. Hover your cursor over the word Density and hold Option/Alt as you drag to make the slider go slower and have a finer degree of control. To adjust the opacity of mask and (and thus the opacity of the masked content) drag the Density slider. You can use the Properties panel in Photoshop CC or CS6, or the Masks panel in CS5 to select and adjust masks in several ways, including their opacity and edges. Just clicking the Add mask button will convert the Background layer to Layer 0 and enable the mask. You don’t need to convert the Background layer to a regular layer before masking it. To make a selection from a mask, hold Command/Ctrl while clicking on the mask thumbnail. To make a layer mask from the inverse of a selection, hold Option/Alt while you click the Add layer mask button. To make a layer mask from a selection, simply click the Add layer mask button with the selection active. To create a layer mask that hides the entire layer, hold Option/Alt while clicking the Add layer mask button. Hold Command/Ctrl when you click the button to add a vector mask. You can add a layer mask to a targeted layer by clicking the Add mask button at the bottom of the Layers panel. Here are some essential tips to remember when working with masks in Photoshop. Vector masks (which you create with the Pen and shape tools) have sharp edges. Layer masks (which you create with painting or selection tools) can have soft edges. I have even had some customers call me from KS.You can apply masks to layers in Photoshop documents to reveal content underneath. If you search "Locksmith Matthews, NC" I am nowhere to be found. You can search "locksmith Independence, KS" and I am now on second page (Was first) This is for my own business and I am literally OUT of business with this. If you have any suggestions or someone you could ask to help I would appreciate it very much. I do not understand if everything is correct in my city/area how I show up in Independence KS and nowhere in "Matthews, NC" They are saying to post pics and posts to help me rank in my city. I did notice before I contacted Google it had " Independence, KS" next to my listing.Īfter my emails/calls it says "Independence, NC" To add a screenshot with your feedback, follow the instructions.
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