How do you use clipping masks in gimp?
that is the one thing I haven't figured out. Dx
How do you use clipping masks in gimp?
that is the one thing I haven't figured out. Dx
Copy visible and then paste.
Make a new layer, call it mask clipping.
Take a brush and paint where you want the clippings to be.
After that,
Hide the mask clipping layer and right click > alpha to selection.
You should see the silhouettes of your brushes.
Now take your piece and move it around, and press ctrl + I, then ctrl + x.
There you go, mask clipping.
I'll make a tutorial on it later if you don't know how.
Please haya? ;
That totally confused me.
Hopefully you can understand this tutorial.
https://i.imgur.com/Wy6XJQT.png
This will also be on the first page.
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Update 2.0 - February 11, 2014
• Added new tutorial - CLIPPING MASK
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Last edited by Ryoku; 02-12-2014 at 05:12 AM.
Thank you haya! I understand it a little more now. Next sig I do, I'ma fiddle around with clipping masks.
So,
Here's a video I made.
It's not really a tutorial, more so an example piece of the process I do/use to make my signatures.
And it's also an example to test out how good MSE4 really works.
I recommend you go to the site itself and watch this in HD fullscreen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0W6VreGfiIM
So,
Here's a video I made.
It's not really a tutorial, more so an example piece of the process I do/use to make my signatures.
And it's also an example to test out how good MSE4 really works.
I recommend you go to the site itself and watch this in HD fullscreen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0W6VreGfiIM
OUTCOME:
Yes, Preach, there are boobies.
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