![]() ![]() You could use one here, but I feel using an eraser or a new layer (as you suggested) are more straightforward approaches. ![]() Originally posted by Caethyril:A layer mask is a layer assigned to another layer for, e.g., specifying an alpha gradient. You could use a layer mask but that's overkill if all you're looking to do is uniformly halve the tile's opacity. ![]()
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