Let me know in the comments below what other features you would like to learn in Procreate! Hope this tutorial helps to clarify the best use-cases for each of these masking options in Procreate! 🎉
@@ghostpaper Animation Assist, easier hack to choosing Blend modes(or explanation of what happens for each mode) & the different adjustments layers and when to use them.
@ghostpaper Hi! Thank you for this video, this helped me out a lot just to understanding how each works. I jist have 1 problem with the clipping mask. For some reason the colours I lay on top of the base layer in clipping mask are all desaturated and I can’t figure out where that comes from. Do you have any tips for this? Is there a setting? Thank you!!
I rarely use alpha lock because it is destructive editing and I have been conditioned by 30+ years of Photoshop to only use constructive editing techniques. I mainly use alpha lock as part of a shortcut for filling in complex shapes. I will turn on alpha lock > fill layer with new color > turn off alpha lock. Even then you can duplicate the layer before filling, in case you change your mind later. That's about it. I know that people like to use it to save layer space in Procreate, but there are other ways to do that which are not destructive. I think my favorite implementation of masking in digital editing has to be the ruby mask from Photoshop because you use it to basically 'paint' a selection and then convert it into a layer mask after, which is parallel to an old manual photography development technique called Rubylith, before Opaquing (what PS's layer mask mimics) was even invented.
Let me know in the comments below what other features you would like to learn in Procreate! Hope this tutorial helps to clarify the best use-cases for each of these masking options in Procreate! 🎉
@@ghostpaper Animation Assist, easier hack to choosing Blend modes(or explanation of what happens for each mode) & the different adjustments layers and when to use them.
@ghostpaper Hi! Thank you for this video, this helped me out a lot just to understanding how each works. I jist have 1 problem with the clipping mask. For some reason the colours I lay on top of the base layer in clipping mask are all desaturated and I can’t figure out where that comes from. Do you have any tips for this? Is there a setting? Thank you!!
I rarely use alpha lock because it is destructive editing and I have been conditioned by 30+ years of Photoshop to only use constructive editing techniques. I mainly use alpha lock as part of a shortcut for filling in complex shapes. I will turn on alpha lock > fill layer with new color > turn off alpha lock. Even then you can duplicate the layer before filling, in case you change your mind later. That's about it. I know that people like to use it to save layer space in Procreate, but there are other ways to do that which are not destructive. I think my favorite implementation of masking in digital editing has to be the ruby mask from Photoshop because you use it to basically 'paint' a selection and then convert it into a layer mask after, which is parallel to an old manual photography development technique called Rubylith, before Opaquing (what PS's layer mask mimics) was even invented.
This really clarified things for me!! ❤
You’re welcome! 👍
Well done GhostPaper, Really missed your Video Clips
I’m back! Trying to upload at least 1 video per week with tips and tricks 💖
Why clipping mask might not be working with an only lines layer that I did with only text that I want to fill?🤔
Never use alpha lock in my life 😂 I use clipping mask for everything
🤣🤣🤣 me too - only when I’m using smudge
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