11-16-2018, 12:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-16-2018, 12:18 PM by Espermaschine.)
Gimp has no clipping masks.
Can be substituted with a layermask or even a grouplayermask but is a different thing.
Gimp 2.10 has now a Composite Mode (Clip to backdrop - via the right click menu of a layer) which can act like some sort of clipping mask, but only if the object is on a transparent layer, meaning, the minute you put an opaque layer at the bottom, it stops working.
Can be substituted with a layermask or even a grouplayermask but is a different thing.
Gimp 2.10 has now a Composite Mode (Clip to backdrop - via the right click menu of a layer) which can act like some sort of clipping mask, but only if the object is on a transparent layer, meaning, the minute you put an opaque layer at the bottom, it stops working.