Image Shadow Masking
In post-processing, it's virtually impossible for designers to stay clear of using tools and techniques for image masking. Masking an image opens an endless array of editing options and a dedicated designer will take every opportunity. A thorough understanding of the options and functions of these will provide a positive end product. The question to be addressed: Non-Destructive: In contrast to eliminating a background using the Eraser Tool, masking technique does not erase the image's particulars. They are cleverly hidden beneath several layers in order that they will aid us in the event that you need to alter the image. Contrarily however, using the Eraser tool permanently erases the pixels, making it almost impossible to restore them back in the event that a adjustment is required. Transitions: The most basic and most basic function of an masking techniques for images is to create an "hide and seek" effect in certain areas of the image. This effect ...