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Hoping to re-create this Photoshop file in Affinity Photo. The masks are what confuse me the most. Dan C helped with replacing the images in a previous post (Thanks) but I would like to be able to create similar ones from scratch for myself, or do I need to use Affinity Designer or Affinity Publisher.

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HI,

 

i dont know if the PSD file is opened correctly in Affinity apps, as the image layers are completely empty, and all layers are marked inactive,

So i activated them and filled them with green / blue to be able to see something.

What exactly do you want to recreate?
the edges looking like paper ripped apart?

 

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Hi NotMyFault Dan C explained to me in a previous post that image01 and Image02 were pixel layers see post (

  • Imported PSD with Layer Masks = No Layer Masks) What I want to be able to do is create different masks like the torn paper and  place images in the image are as per the sample. I know I can place images in the current PSD file but when I try to create something similar I don't seem to get the masks right.

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