08-13-2020, 05:17 AM
Thanks for this tip. But here they use a different approach without a mask layer. This would work for plane covers but I also have templates with a curved cover. Here the used perspective tool would not help.
The special thing in the PS tutorial is they open the mask layer in a different (plane) view. Here the cover image can be easily inserted. Then they switch back and the perspective mask layer is automatically applied.
I feel this would be also possible in Gimp because the cover layer and mask is shown too. But so far I couldn't find this special function described before (don't know how it is called so I'm unsure what to search for).
The special thing in the PS tutorial is they open the mask layer in a different (plane) view. Here the cover image can be easily inserted. Then they switch back and the perspective mask layer is automatically applied.
I feel this would be also possible in Gimp because the cover layer and mask is shown too. But so far I couldn't find this special function described before (don't know how it is called so I'm unsure what to search for).