To edit a mask in a channel after saving it, you can open the saved file in your editing software, such as Adobe Photoshop. Select the channel containing the mask you want to edit and use tools like the Brush or Eraser to modify it directly. Alternatively, you can load the mask as a selection and make adjustments using layer adjustments or filters. Always remember to save a new version to preserve the original mask.
Mask will be saved as Alpha channel in CHANNELS panel (Window > Channels).
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To create a new layer mask from a saved selection, first load the selection by going to the "Select" menu and choosing "Load Selection." Then, click on the layer you want to add the mask to and click the "Add Layer Mask" button at the bottom of the Layers panel.
By pressing edit in Quick Mask Mode button which is below foreground/background color. When you finish, press one more time and you will exit quick mask. Selection will be created based on your painting in quick mask mode.
Not anymore because Nintendo closed down the Wii Shop Channel for good.
I assume you named each mask, if not, then under Select go to save mask and give each mask a name. Then do a load mask, on the layer you want, of each mask that you saved. But you must check Add Mask each time you add a new mask. They will all be added to each other.
You can give you Mii a mask by going to Harriet's place in Animal Crossing. It's free the first time and will cost $3000 bells after that. Any mii that is saved on the wii is able to be used as a mii mask.
Good apps to mask pictures if you are a sports editor include photo frame mask, PhotoCrash Fright edit, Photo Mask Lite, Photo Mask Editor, and many others.
The YouTube video channel contains several tutorials showing how to make a hollow mask from papier mache. The eHow and Instructables websites also give information on how to do this.
To mask an image in Photoshop, you can use the selection tools to outline the area you want to keep visible, then create a layer mask to hide the rest of the image. This allows you to easily edit and manipulate specific parts of the image without affecting the rest.
it already is a download on the wii shop channel