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Charles Wright

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 8:33 pm    Post subject: Drag a visibility boundary across an unmoving layer? Reply with quote

Let's say I have two unmoving layers, #1 overlapping #2. I want to remove or render invisible some of the right side of #1 so that some of the right side of #2 will look attached to the left side of #1, like a montage juxtaposition. How can I adjust the position of that boundary between the two unmoving layers? Is there a way to drag the boundary line to figure out the ideal spot for it? Can that boundary line be diagonal or curved, like a traveling mask?
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