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About layer and vector masksYou can use masks to hide portions of a layer and reveal portions of the layers below. You can create two types of masks:
You can edit a layer mask to add or subtract from the masked region. A layer mask is a grayscale image, so areas you paint in black are hidden, areas you paint in white are visible, and areas you paint in shades of gray appear in various levels of transparency. ![]() Background painted with black; description card painted with
gray; basket painted with white A vector mask creates a sharp-edged shape on a layer and is useful anytime you want to add a design element with clean, defined edges. After you create a layer with a vector mask, you can apply one or more layer styles to it, edit them if needed, and instantly have a usable button, panel, or other web-design element. The Masks panel provides additional controls to adjust a mask.
You can change the opacity of mask to let more or less of the masked
content show through, invert the mask, or refine the mask borders,
as with a selection area.
![]() Masks panel
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