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      djprovost
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      Is it better to use Alpha Mask in conjunction with the Threshold actor to create my layered alpha mask or create a black and white cut out in Photoshop and send that black and white image to the mask in Alpha Mask?

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      • SkulptureS
        Skulpture Izzy Guru
        last edited by

        I'd say the latter... Photoshop. A little less for isadora to process then.

        Graham Thorne | www.grahamthorne.co.uk
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          djprovost
          last edited by

          Great.  I have done both but wasn't sure if one way was better than another.  Cheers!

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          • markM
            mark
            last edited by

            Graham is correct: whenever you can do this kind of processing beforehand, it means less work for Isadora to do, and more CPU left for other tasks. So do whatever masking you can beforehand, and for anything that needs to be live, use the Threshold actor.

            Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
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