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Unwanted areas can be removed from the image by painting on the alpha of
the image.
Revealing Parts of an Image
The Reveal operation lets you use the contents of one or more layers as the
paint source for a different layer. You can include the contents of as many
layers as you like. For example, if one layer has a tree that you want to include
on a different layer, you can select the layer with the tree and then paint it
onto the other layer.
You can also offset the layer to be revealed. For example, if a bicycle appears
at the left on one layer, but you want to paint it onto the right side of another
layer, you can offset the reveal destination.
To reveal one or more layers:
1 Under Stroke, select the Reveal operation.
The brush changes from white to red.
2 Set Pressure and Blend attributessee
Blend Modes on page 345.
3 Set the brush attributessee
Paint Brush Controls and Attributes on page
569.
4 For each layer you want to reveal, select the R (reveal) option in the Layer
Editor. If you selected the R (reveal) option for more than one layer at
once, paint strokes will reveal the layer at the bottom of the list.
NOTE You can reveal layers that are marked as hidden in the Layers list.
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