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I have a Photoshop workflow that uses Apply Image on a layer mask to punch out text from a white field.

Basically, what I do is:

1) Open the PSD.
2) Edit a text layer to make the changes I need. The text is in black.
3) Fill the layer mask with white.
4) Apply the text layer to the layer mask in Multiply mode, 100% opacity.

The result is that the text is erased from the layer that it's applied to, allowing the background to show through. This method does not appear to work in Affinity Photo: nothing happens to the layer with the mask when I apply the text layer as an image. How do I get there form here?

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Hi Jay Maynard,

Welcome to the forums :)

Just so I can be sure please could you provide an example of what you are trying to do?

Thanks

Callum

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I think I understand, if so in Affinity just type the text, my example has black text, change the text layer blend mode to erase, this punches a hole through to the background, drag the text layer over the image until you see the shortened blue horizontal bar, I have placed a pink rectangle below the image to show the effect.

Screen Shot 2019-07-11 at 09.32.27.png

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If the ability to move the text around is needed, add a mask layer, it will already be white, drag the text layer over the mask thumbnail until you see the short vertical bar. Change the text layer blend mode to multiply. You can now select the text layer and move it around showing different areas of the underlying image.

Screen Shot 2019-07-11 at 10.49.15.png

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