![]() ![]() So, can we create a “clipping mask” in Krita? Indeed, there is no feature called “Clipping Mask” in Krita. ![]() So, that is what a “Clipping mask” is all about. Now, the image on this layer is constrained by the transparency or the alpha channel of the layer below it. But, if we turn this layer into a “clipping mask”, that is by holding down the Alt key on the keyboard, and then clicking on the borderline between these two layers. By default, any drawings we create on this layer will cover what is underneath and there is no constraint on the transparency. We have a layer containing a circle image. “Clipping Mask” is a layer composition technique in Photoshop, that can limit the visibility of a layer using another layer. But, for some of you who just getting started learning graphics, I need to briefly explain what a “Clipping Mask” is. If you found this video through searching, chances are, you already know what “Clipping Mask” is. In this video, I’m going to discuss how to create a “Clipping Mask” in Krita. I am Widhi Muttaqien from Expose Academy. I hope this can be helpful.Īssalamualaikum. I just published a video tutorial on YouTube about how to create Clipping Masks in Krita. ![]()
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