Transpancy is a must! Or I will look....
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So is there a way to make moveing trasparancy with masks? Its easy in Photoshop to clip using a layer. But I never use masks so I barely know what they are.
Short Tutorial
1. Create a layer and draw what shap you want the final thing to be (trasparancy must be ON for that layer)
2. create a new layer overtop, and apply the texture colour or what ever to the entire layer.
3. ALT click between the layers and and the texture will be applyed to underneath layer.
Note: on the base layer sold will be fully textured, half transparent half textured, trasparent no texture.
Short Tutorial
1. Create a layer and draw what shap you want the final thing to be (trasparancy must be ON for that layer)
2. create a new layer overtop, and apply the texture colour or what ever to the entire layer.
3. ALT click between the layers and and the texture will be applyed to underneath layer.
Note: on the base layer sold will be fully textured, half transparent half textured, trasparent no texture.
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I've just moved to Politicaly Corect "Republic of Ireland".
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