How to Use Layer Masks in Photoshop


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How to Use Layer Masks in Photoshop
Layer Masks are one of the most important tools in Photoshop. In short, they make part of a layer visible and part invisible. The main advantage to using layer masks is they can be changed at any time – they are “non-destructive”, meaning they will never destroy image pixels!

What do Layer Masks Do?
Layer masks control the visibility of a layer, group, or adjustment layer. When a layer mask is completely white, the layer is completely visible. When a layer mask is completely black, the layer is completely invisible.

You can choose to make parts of a layer invisible by painting black in certain areas. You can use most of the tools in the tool panel on a layer mask including the brush tool, clone stamp tool, gradient tool and selections.

For instance, if you want to cut the subject out of their background, make a selection around the subject and load that selection as a layer mask, the subject will be visible and the background will be invisible.

Destructive vs. Non-Destructive Editing
When it comes to editing images in Photoshop, the ultimate goal is to do everything in a ‘non-destructive’ manner – meaning any change can be undone at any point in time.

For example, if you want part of a layer to disappear, using the eraser tool is destructive because it destroys the image, rather than just hiding it. If you use the eraser tool, then save and close an image, you won’t be able to undo those changes the next time you open the image in Photoshop.

In contrast, layer masks allow you to make changes at any time – even years from now. Rather than destroying image pixels, they simply hide them.

How to Create and Use Layer Masks
To add a layer mask to a layer, click on the layer mask icon at the bottom of the layers panel (it looks like a square with a circle inside).

You can also use the menu, go to ‘Layer – Layer Mask – Reveal All’ to make a white layer mask.

Adjustment layers come pre-loaded with layer masks, simply paint white or black on them to determine the visibility of the layer.

Helpful Keyboard Shortcuts
When working with Layer masks, a few keyboard shortcuts can go a long way.

SHIFT+CLICK on Layer Mask – Disable Layer Mask Temporarily
ALT/OPTN+CLICK on Layer Mask – Show Contents of Layer Mask
CTRL/CMD+CLICK on Layer Mask – Turn Layer Mask into Selection
CTRL/CMD+I – Invert Layer Mask
/ – View Layer Mask in Quick Mask Mode

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47 responses to “How to Use Layer Masks in Photoshop”

  1. I am a beginner in Photoshop and you miss to say which are the keys that we have to click to
    do a lot of things, you go fast and fast, and we miss a lot of details, sorry to said it.
    Roberto Pizano

  2. 2019 , i've been working with photoshop for several works for my simple editing needs. but now i thought i need to learn some fundamentals .. so i searched and got really helpful information with this video. Thank you so much for making this lesson so easy and great. I'd be better if you've added info. about how to do same thing on windows and mention the keyboard shortcuts . BTW, great tutorial. Thanks again . 🙂

  3. How many times can one person say OKAY in a 20 minute video. Please someone do a count because this guy is the king of repeating the word OKAY. Great content but I couldn't stand to watch more than 10 minutes of the video.

  4. You are a real expert in this subject. It's incredible that you know every topic by heart and don't show a single note of hesitation even in your speech. And your voice and tone and timing are perfectly suited for presentation videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

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