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How do you replace a mask in Photoshop?
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- Select the layer with the green image.
- Ctrl + Click on the mask from the blue layer.
- Click the Add Vector Mask icon at the bottom of the layers palette (that will create a mask that matches the first one.)
- Hide or delete the layer with the blue image.
How do I mask a quick selection in Photoshop?
Using any selection tool, select the part of the image you want to change. Click the Quick Mask mode button in the toolbox. A color overlay (similar to a rubylith) covers and protects the area outside the selection. Selected areas are left unprotected by this mask.
How do I replace an image in a layer mask in Photoshop?
To do this:
- Select File > Place Embedded.
- Select the new image you’d like to use.
- Position the new image layer directly above the layer of the image you would like to replace.
- Right click on the new image layer and click “Create Clipping Mask” (or Ctrl+Alt click)
What is the benefit of quick mask?
1 Quick masks are helpful for creating quick, one-time selections. In addition, using a quick mask is an easy way to edit a selection using the painting tools.
How to select and mask an image in Photoshop?
Open an image in Photoshop and do one of the following: 1 Choose Select > Select and Mask. 2 Press Ctrl+Alt+R (Windows) or Cmd+Option+R (Mac). 3 Enable a selection tool, such as Quick Selection, Magic Wand, or Lasso. Now, click Select and Mask in the Options bar.
How do I subtract a mask from an existing selection?
To subtract the mask from an existing selection, press Ctrl+Alt (Windows) or Command+Option (Mac OS), and click the channel. To load the intersection of the saved selection and an existing selection, press Ctrl+Alt+Shift (Windows) or Command+Option+Shift (Mac OS), and select the channel.
How to reset the SELECT AND mask workspace?
Click (Reset The Workspace) to revert the settings to the original state in which you entered the Select And Mask workspace. This option also reverts to the original selections/masks applied to the image when you entered the Select And Mask workspace.
How to select and mask in magic wand?
Choose Select > Select and Mask. Press Ctrl+Alt+R (Windows) or Cmd+Option+R (Mac). Enable a selection tool, such as Quick Selection, Magic Wand, or Lasso. Now, click Select and Mask in the Options bar.