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    Default Clipping Masks

    How do you use them, or get them? I sawa couple of good tutorials that said clipping mask, and i didnt know what to do.

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    Just search for clipping mask tutorial here in GFXVoid.
    Or google it for "clipping mask tutorial".



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    i have tut. ill link you to it.
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    [Stalker][Spidey][Clipping Masks]


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    okay, thanks guys

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    http://www.gfxvoid.com/forums/showthread.php?t=47258

    im going to re write it soon so, if you dont understand just wait a few
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    Quote Originally Posted by Syn
    [29-07, 08:20] You're a bit weird, aren't you Lewk? Lol
    Quote Originally Posted by Apathy
    [17-10, 19:37] 720p you can see the razor burn on the crotch

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    well clipping masks are usually layer masks that stick to a particular shape on the previous layer
    in short this is how normally we do a clipping maksk in a signature
    make a new layer
    put any shape u want or any brush u want,
    then hide it
    then make a new layer on top and apply image.
    then just press Ctrl+Alt+G and it will become clipng mask, ie.e, it clips to the last layer
    so now if u move the applied layer only that part will move ,on which the "Brush layer""or ""the layer on which te shape u put on, which is visible on that layer.
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    I did that. And nothing happened.

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