Max N Posted June 7, 2020 Posted June 7, 2020 Good afternoon. What is the difference between 1 and the second location of the mask. When everything is clear with the figures, in one case the figure fits into the figure or the figure cuts the figure. With masks I did not understand what was the difference. Quote __________________ Windows 11 64-bit, AMD Ryzen 9 3900 + Nvidia 1660 Super + Nvidia Studio driver + 32 Gb RAM.
Wosven Posted June 7, 2020 Posted June 7, 2020 In the first case, the mask is "inside" the Pixel layer. That means you can put other object inside above the mask, they won't be affected. It's like a mask "inside" a group. In the second case, the mask is child of the Pixel layer, and everything you'll put "inside" will be altered by the mask too, like it would be if instead of a Pixel layer, you had a mask on a group. appearsharmless and Max N 2 Quote
Max N Posted June 8, 2020 Author Posted June 8, 2020 16 hours ago, Wosven said: In the first case, the mask is "inside" the Pixel layer. That means you can put other object inside above the mask, they won't be affected. It's like a mask "inside" a group. In the second case, the mask is child of the Pixel layer, and everything you'll put "inside" will be altered by the mask too, like it would be if instead of a Pixel layer, you had a mask on a group. Thank! After reading your answer I could see the difference. Thanks again! Quote __________________ Windows 11 64-bit, AMD Ryzen 9 3900 + Nvidia 1660 Super + Nvidia Studio driver + 32 Gb RAM.
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