PHOTOSHOP QUESTIONS QUESTION 1 You would create a layer mask for a layer in orde
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PHOTOSHOP QUESTIONS
QUESTION 1
You would create a layer mask for a layer in order to do what?
Control the opacity of the layer or any part of the layer.
Change the color within a layer.
Change the position of a layer in the layers panel.
Permanently erase the pixels in a layer.
QUESTION 2
The mask in the properties panel is a fairly recent addition to the Photoshop arsenal of tools. The reason for the mask in this panel is to fine tune any mask and make it more accurately reflect what you want to have hidden or visible, selected or deselected. True or false?
True
False
QUESTION 3
Imagine you have a file with two layers. There is a background layer that is a photograph of a girl's face. The layer above that, labeled "Drawing", is a layer with a line drawing of the girl in black and white: the lines of the drawing are black and the rest of the layer is filled with white. You want to combine the two layers, outlining the photographed girl with the black edges of the drawing. How can you do this, in one easy step, without making a selection?
Use a clipping group to clip the Drawing layer to the Background Layer.
Change the BLEND MODE of Drawing layer in the LAYERS palette from NORMAL to DARKEN or MULTIPLY.
Create a layer mask on Drawing layer while holding down the OPTION or ALT key.
Change the opacity of Drawing layer to 50%.
1.Control the opacity of the layer or any part of the layer.
2.Change the color within a layer.
3.Change the position of a layer in the layers panel.
4.Permanently erase the pixels in a layer.
Explanation / Answer
Answer for 1: option 1
Answer for 2: false, The actual reason is that mask is added to quickly see the properties of the mask associated with that layer. It is for eas ease of use.
Answer for 3: option 3
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