Overlay Mask while using Solid Color
Posted: March 27th, 2025, 2:07 pm
I think I know the answer already but thought I would ask.
I am Compositing multiple images, each time using the same (complex) mask, but each time I wish to subtract different part(s) of that mask. Under normal circumstance, using another image as the Overlay, I would just generate a second (Overlay) mask and use the Pen tool to encircle only the wanted part.
However, rather than using an Overlay Image, each time I wish to use the Solid Color option instead.
It appears, though, that when Solid Color is selected, only a mask is allowed for the Input image. Any suggestions on how I can subtract a portion of that mask? I suspect this is complicated by the fact that Solid Color is not actually an image with dimensions so PWP can't identify a mask.
I would rather not generate multiple solid color images and using the Pen tool on the original mask to subtract areas is too much work.
I am Compositing multiple images, each time using the same (complex) mask, but each time I wish to subtract different part(s) of that mask. Under normal circumstance, using another image as the Overlay, I would just generate a second (Overlay) mask and use the Pen tool to encircle only the wanted part.
However, rather than using an Overlay Image, each time I wish to use the Solid Color option instead.
It appears, though, that when Solid Color is selected, only a mask is allowed for the Input image. Any suggestions on how I can subtract a portion of that mask? I suspect this is complicated by the fact that Solid Color is not actually an image with dimensions so PWP can't identify a mask.
I would rather not generate multiple solid color images and using the Pen tool on the original mask to subtract areas is too much work.