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07/19/2005 02:18:33 AM · #1
I am using Photoshop 5.5, and working with layers. But I have never used quick-mask (only heard of it). What is quick-mask, and how it is different from layers?
07/19/2005 02:41:47 AM · #2
A quick mask is a method of making a selection and a layer is, well, a layer.
07/19/2005 03:01:23 AM · #3
If you save the selection from a QuickMask (or any selection) you will end up with a separate Channel (not Layer!) which acts as a mask, through which you can apply filters or adjustments.

Because the mask (or alpha channel) is a grayscale channel, you can edit the selection by painting on the mask channel with all of the normal painting/drawing tools--it's a most powerful method of modifying selections.
07/19/2005 03:07:04 AM · #4
Think of a layer as a paper on top of your photo. Depending on what mode that the layer is it's like putting a different types of paper (hue,saturation,normal) on top of your original to give it different effects.
Layers can be cut apart just like paper. You can cut out(quickmask) a silhouette/shape of an object or the opposite and you can work on it without effecting the part that is masked. If you understand airbrushing or spraypainting it's the same concept.
07/26/2005 10:42:20 AM · #5
Now I know what is a quick mask. But I have never used it. How to use Quick-mask? Kindly help.
07/26/2005 10:48:51 AM · #6
Click the quick mask button on the tool palette and paint. Click the exit quick mask button and you'll see the area painted has become a selection. Experiment with using the paintbrush, pencil, gradient, etc tools to paint your mask.
07/26/2005 10:53:11 AM · #7
I just press "Q" to enter quick mask and press it again to exit.
07/26/2005 10:57:44 AM · #8
Originally posted by UNCLEBRO:

I just press "Q" to enter quick mask and press it again to exit.


Yup.

When painting in the quick mask mode, also try using the gradient tool. Set it to fade to transparent, and yoiu can paint several gradients to quickly apply a highly-feathered transition. Try the circular gradient to gently mask objects.
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