01-21-2018, 10:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-21-2018, 11:02 PM by Espermaschine.)
on 1)
Well what you can do is activate the 'Show Layermask' option and move it around.
But this can not be reversed, as the layerboundaries "eat away" whats outside.
So it seems the only way you can work non-destructively is making the mask on another layer and copying it, or applying the mask from an alpha selection.
on 2)
is that the explanation why Offset works on a layer ?
Well what you can do is activate the 'Show Layermask' option and move it around.
But this can not be reversed, as the layerboundaries "eat away" whats outside.
So it seems the only way you can work non-destructively is making the mask on another layer and copying it, or applying the mask from an alpha selection.
on 2)
is that the explanation why Offset works on a layer ?