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Editing layer masks
When you select a layer mask, you can edit it as you would edit a channel. You can paint in a layer mask;
apply effects to it; fill it with a color, pattern, gradient, or weave; and feather it. You do not have to view
a layer mask to edit it; you can select the layer mask, make changes to it, and view the resulting image
immediately.
A layer mask before (left) and after (right) feathering.
When you edit a layer mask, you are making modifications to the mask, not to the layer’s image. You can
use shades of gray only; no colors are available. This is because the layer mask is a grayscale image that is
separate from the RGB image.
The paint and effects you apply to a layer mask are reflected as follows:
Applying white removes areas from the mask and reveals more of the layer.
Applying black adds to the mask, which conceals more of the layer.
Applying an intermediate gray value makes the mask semitransparent.
Importing and exporting layers
You can save your Corel Painter document in the RIFF format with “live” layers — the layers continue to
function when you reopen the file. RIFF is the only format that preserves layers in their original state.
If you export a Corel Painter document in PSD (Photoshop) format, all layers convert to standard Photoshop
transparent layers. Photoshop does not preserve groups; each layer in a group becomes its own Photoshop
layer. For more information, see “Grouping layers” on page 536.
The following table describes how Corel Painter layer composite methods are covered to blend modes in
Photoshop:
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