erase & brush tool problems with layer masks

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keith taylor
Aug 3, 2006
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up until today, if i had a layered imaged i could add a layer mask and use the erase tool to delete portions of the layer mask to reveal the layer underneath it. if i made a mistake i could then use the brush tool to paint back in the layer i was working on.

for some reason this has just broken, the brush tool is deleting just like the erase tool, can anyone help?

cheers keith

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edjh
Aug 3, 2006
keith taylor wrote:
up until today, if i had a layered imaged i could add a layer mask and use the erase tool to delete portions of the layer mask to reveal the layer underneath it. if i made a mistake i could then use the brush tool to paint back in the layer i was working on.

for some reason this has just broken, the brush tool is deleting just like the erase tool, can anyone help?

cheers keith

Are you using black instead of white perhaps? That matters with both the Brush and the Eraser. Really, there isn’t any reason to switch tools at all, just hit X to switch between black and white.


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keith taylor
Aug 3, 2006
edjh wrote:
keith taylor wrote:
up until today, if i had a layered imaged i could add a layer mask and use the erase tool to delete portions of the layer mask to reveal the layer underneath it. if i made a mistake i could then use the brush tool to paint back in the layer i was working on.

for some reason this has just broken, the brush tool is deleting just like the erase tool, can anyone help?

cheers keith

Are you using black instead of white perhaps? That matters with both the Brush and the Eraser. Really, there isn’t any reason to switch tools at all, just hit X to switch between black and white.

edjh,

many thanks you hit the nail on the head i had black as both foreground and background colours

thanks,

keith
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noone
Aug 4, 2006
In article <eat700$crm$ says…
edjh wrote:
keith taylor wrote:
up until today, if i had a layered imaged i could add a layer mask and use the erase tool to delete portions of the layer mask to reveal the layer underneath it. if i made a mistake i could then use the brush tool to paint back in the layer i was working on.

for some reason this has just broken, the brush tool is deleting just like the erase tool, can anyone help?

cheers keith

Are you using black instead of white perhaps? That matters with both the Brush and the Eraser. Really, there isn’t any reason to switch tools at all, just hit X to switch between black and white.

edjh,

many thanks you hit the nail on the head i had black as both foreground and background colours

thanks,

keith

And, as edjh points out, if you have the Brush selected as your Eraser Tool, you can just hit X to go between the Eraser and Brush, rather than choose on, or the other. While it will work for the Block and Pencil in Eraser Options, I assume that you want a Brush effect for your painting and erasing.

Hunt
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KatWoman
Aug 4, 2006
"Hunt" wrote in message
In article <eat700$crm$
says…
edjh wrote:
keith taylor wrote:
up until today, if i had a layered imaged i could add a layer mask and use the erase tool to delete portions of the layer mask to reveal the layer underneath it. if i made a mistake i could then use the brush tool to paint back in the layer i was working on.

for some reason this has just broken, the brush tool is deleting just like the erase tool, can anyone help?

cheers keith

Are you using black instead of white perhaps? That matters with both the Brush and the Eraser. Really, there isn’t any reason to switch tools at all, just hit X to switch between black and white.

edjh,

many thanks you hit the nail on the head i had black as both foreground and background colours

thanks,

keith

And, as edjh points out, if you have the Brush selected as your Eraser Tool,
you can just hit X to go between the Eraser and Brush, rather than choose on,
or the other. While it will work for the Block and Pencil in Eraser Options, I
assume that you want a Brush effect for your painting and erasing.
Hunt

when I didn’t know any better I used the eraser on the masks Now I use the brushes
does the eraser actually remove part of the mask? or it does the same thing as the brush?
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nomail
Aug 4, 2006
KatWoman wrote:

when I didn’t know any better I used the eraser on the masks Now I use the brushes
does the eraser actually remove part of the mask? or it does the same thing as the brush?

The eraser is the same as a white brush. A mask is always opaque; you cannot have a transparent mask or something like that.


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KatWoman
Aug 5, 2006
"Johan W. Elzenga" wrote in message
KatWoman wrote:

when I didn’t know any better I used the eraser on the masks Now I use the brushes
does the eraser actually remove part of the mask? or it does the same thing
as the brush?

The eraser is the same as a white brush. A mask is always opaque; you cannot have a transparent mask or something like that.
thanks
I was just thinking ooer what if I erased all the masks in my old files…. I am self taught and came late to learning about masks
I was so happy to find you could paint with the brushes…
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noone
Aug 5, 2006
In article <wzNAg.27916$%>,
says…
"Hunt" wrote in message
In article <eat700$crm$
says…
edjh wrote:
keith taylor wrote:
up until today, if i had a layered imaged i could add a layer mask and use the erase tool to delete portions of the layer mask to reveal the layer underneath it. if i made a mistake i could then use the brush tool to paint back in the layer i was working on.

for some reason this has just broken, the brush tool is deleting just like the erase tool, can anyone help?

cheers keith

Are you using black instead of white perhaps? That matters with both the Brush and the Eraser. Really, there isn’t any reason to switch tools at all, just hit X to switch between black and white.

edjh,

many thanks you hit the nail on the head i had black as both foreground and background colours

thanks,

keith

And, as edjh points out, if you have the Brush selected as your Eraser Tool,
you can just hit X to go between the Eraser and Brush, rather than choose on,
or the other. While it will work for the Block and Pencil in Eraser Options, I
assume that you want a Brush effect for your painting and erasing.
Hunt

when I didn’t know any better I used the eraser on the masks Now I use the brushes
does the eraser actually remove part of the mask? or it does the same thing as the brush?

Let’s say that you have set both the Brush and Eraser to the same size/ softness of Brush (Also setting Eraser to Brush in Options), they work the same. However, edjh’s suggestion of staying in Brush and just hitting X is even quicker than the keyboard shortcuts to the two tools – just make sure that your colors are set to Black/White, as they should be when you are working in QM or with an Alpha Channel active.

Hunt

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