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In V1 you could attach adjustments as a child layer to layer masks. James did a tutorial on attaching curves to a mask when masking hair. This doesn't seem to work in V2 and the V2 version of the tutorial hasn't been updated/uploaded.

Is it still possible to curve a mask to change its density and contrast?

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2 hours ago, bobsingleton said:

Is it still possible to curve a mask to change its density and contrast?

It is a unfixed bug in v2.

curves nested to mask layers work, but only as top layer.

when you nest the mask to a pixel layer, it stops working (bug).

But you can use a workaround: simply but the curves layer atop the mask layer, and it will work.

Video shows iPad, same is available on Desktop.

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