Corel PaintShop Pro X7, DE User's Guide Page 377

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Working with masks 373
You can paint on the image to show portions of the underlying
layer. For information about editing the mask, see “Editing
masks” on page 377.
For information about stacking layers, see “Changing the order
of layers in an image” on page 345.
To create a mask from an image
Edit workspace
1 Open the image that you want to use as a mask.
2 On the Layers palette, choose the layer that you want to mask.
3 Choose Layers New Mask Layer From Image to open the Add
Mask From Image dialog box.
4Open the Source Window drop-list, and choose the image.
5In the Create Mask From group box, choose one of the following
options:
Source luminance — determines the degree of masking based
on the luminance value of the pixel color. Lighter colors produce
less masking; darker colors produce more masking. Transparent
areas completely mask the layer.
View the image as it will appear in
print or online (without the
transparency grid or the mask
overlay)
Choose View
Palettes Overview.
Reorder the layers on which the
mask is applied
Drag the mask layer on the Layers
palette to a new position in the
stacking order.
To apply the mask layer to all
underlying layers, drag it from the
layer group to the main level.
You can also
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