![]() Then, drag the layer that you want to become the contents for the mask to the Add Mask Icon at the bottom of the Layers panel. To create a mask on a layer based on the transparency of another layer, in the Layers panel, select the layer that you want the mask to be added to.In order to automatically convert the transparent areas of a layer into a mask, select Layer > Layer Mask > From Transparency.Click the link icon (between the layer icon and layer mask icons) to unlink the mask from the layer (allowing either to move independently of the other).Or, Control -click (Mac) | right -click (Win) on a mask in the Layers panel and choose Enable/Disable Layer Mask.Click the layer mask thumbnail again to enable it. Shift-click in the layer mask thumbnail in the Layers panel to temporarily disable a layer mask.Or, tap “\”(backslash) to display the layer mask as an overlay (tap “\” again to hide the overlay).Option -click (Mac) | Alt -click (Win) the layer mask thumbnail in the Layers panel to target and view the mask.Command + 2 (Mac) | Control + 2 (Win) targets the layer. ![]() Command + \ (Mac) | Control + \ (Win) targets a layer mask.In this situation, (Option -drag (Mac) | Alt -drag (Win) the layer mask thumbnail to duplicate the mask, then use the shortcut Command + I (Mac) | Control + I (Win) to invert the mask (or click the Invert button in the Properties panel). Note: if the mask’s Density or Feather sliders has been changed using the Properties panel, this shortcut will not work. Option + Shift -drag (Mac) | Alt + Shift -drag (Win) the layer mask thumbnail to create copy of a layer mask while simultaneously inverting the mask.Option -drag (Mac) | Alt -drag (Win) the layer mask thumbnail in the Layers panel to create a copy of the mask. ![]()
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