David Thomasson
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Hi David, I understand what you are saying (except for the checkerboard part...)
When you have an image on a single layer and you turn that layer off, the checkerboard represents the blank easel beneath the image. When you put a mask on the image and paint with black, that's what shows through.
I look forward to it. You invariably provide the sort of friction that generates light but not heat.What I was trying to say is that since I always use a soft brush for making a QM I always almost get seamless overlays. Not being a technical person it does not matter to me where the feathering comes from, as long as it works. But thnaks for the clarification and the correction. If I find out that you are wrong, I will come back at you. <smile>
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