![]() The path can be made visible by applying a stroke color & width to it what it encloses can be given a fill color. Vector objects are defined by paths, like those connecting nodes. No matter what I drag where, the only stacking order I can get is mask above adjustment or visa versa, but neither is in the layer clipping position for the other. Clicking on the Order buttons in the main toolbar with either the mask or adjustment layer selected simply reverses their order (opposite of the expected back one or forward one action). The two transparent sections are the result of painting on the mask layer the layer order shown is the result of dragging the Curves Adjustment layer onto the Mask layer thumbnail. The attached screen shot shows what I mean. I can drag the Curves Adjustment layer onto the Mask layer thumbnail (& get the vertical blue line) but when I drop the layer there, it simply stacks it below the the Mask layer, not indented below it, so both the Mask & Adjustment laters are applied to the Background layer. It does not matter if I have the Mask layer selected at that time or not, the Curves Adjustment layer is not applied to the mask layer. Next, I click on the Adjustments button at the bottom of the Layers panel & select a Curves adjustment. With the Mask layer selected, I 'paint' with a black brush to mask part of the Background layer. With it selected, I click on the "Mask Layer" button at the bottom of the Layers panel, creating a Mask layer applied to the Background pixel layer. It has one pixel layer with the default "Background" name. For example, I open an existing jpeg in Photo. ![]() But I am not using a vector object as a mask. ![]()
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