I want to add to a layer with a color threshold by clipping
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what i did
(1) Coupling
Remove the layer to be adjusted with the color threshold from the Shadow 1 layer folder → Adjust the opacity of the layer to be adjusted with the color threshold to make it gray → Create a new layer and combine it with the layer to be adjusted with the color threshold → Make a new layer on top and clip it and add it → no line at all
(2) Transcription
Remove the layer to be adjusted with the color threshold from the Shadow 1 layer folder → Adjust the opacity of the layer to be adjusted with the color threshold and make it gray → Create a new layer below and transfer from the layer to be adjusted with the color threshold Do → Create a new layer above and clip and add → No lines at all
You can edit without clipping. However, if you draw on a clipped layer, the line will not appear.
(I was able to add opacity protection.)
Could you please enlighten me if there is some way to make the lines and tones appear in the clipping? thank you.
Published date : 1 year ago
Updated date : 1 year ago
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1 year agoI tried.
> Take out the layer to be adjusted with the color threshold from the Shadow 1 layer folder → Adjust the opacity of the layer to be adjusted with the color threshold and make it gray
Since this Greske part is a gray only black that does not contain white, the upper network layer is not reflected.
I think it would be better to lay an opaque white mat.
Here's how I usually do it in this situation.
1. Change the expression color of the gray layer and duplicate it
2. Make the lower layer of the duplicate white with Edit menu > Tonal correction > Invert gradation (becomes light white gray)
3. Convert to monochrome layer, change alpha threshold to 1 (become opaque white)
4. Combine the two layers
When the layers are combined, it becomes an opaque gray, so you can create a layer above it and clip it to draw.
Note that lowering the opacity of the gray layer will also make the top layer lighter.
To avoid this, use Tonal Correction > Tone Curve (upward curve) instead of layer opacity to lighten the gray.
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