added info on working with masks and rasters
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@ -44,6 +44,25 @@ while you can certainly delete parts of an image and putting something else in i
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1. select the area you want to hide
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2. ALT/OPT + mask button
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** compatibility with non raster layer
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1. place an image on top of a background
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- Photoshop->Settings->General->Always Create Smart Objects When Placing
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- the image is going to be selected as a mask
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2. go to the backround layer, select subject the subject
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- note that "select subject will be highlighed"
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- [[../_share/media/img/photoshop-beg-piximperfect/lesson4-1.png]]
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3. return to the imposed layer and create a negative mask
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- alt+mask button on layers
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4. at this point you can blend the layers if you like
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- double click top layer, you'll open to blending options
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- move the sliders in underlying layer to get what you want
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- if you hold down the ALT key, and hover over the slider, you can split and drag it
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* Playlist
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#+ATTR_HTML: :class playlist
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