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There are some more troubles. This time they are with effect masks.<br><br>The problem is: we simply CAN'T add any selection with a selection<br>tool or paint something with a freehand tool on ANY MASK.<br>
</blockquote></div><div><br>Can you explain what you expect? When I select something on a transparency mask e.g with retangular selection I can paint inside the selection with the normal brush.<br>I don't see the problem.</div>
</div></blockquote><div><br>Ah.. i forgot about transparency masks.. i have to look into their implementation.. they should have this code...<br><br>I speak about filter masks. As you said before, selection, made on filter mask should control the area, where the filter applies. The same thing with painting onto filter mask - it should paint on selection() of the mask. I can't understand how this should work as most of the tools are supposed to work with layers, not masks. But i have to take a look into Transparency mask code..<br>
</div></div><br>-- <br>Dmitry Kazakov<br>