01-23-2023, 09:50 PM
Best explained here: https://patdavid.net/2011/10/getting-aro...yer-masks/
Once you have added a mask it is automatically selected for painting (otherwise you can click the mask thumbnail) in the layers list. You can also check the status area at the bottom which should say "{layer name} mask".
Then it's only a matter of using the blend tool () to add a black to white gradient.
Once you have added a mask it is automatically selected for painting (otherwise you can click the mask thumbnail) in the layers list. You can also check the status area at the bottom which should say "{layer name} mask".
Then it's only a matter of using the blend tool () to add a black to white gradient.