: How do you apply a clipping mask to multiple layers in Photoshop? I have 20 multiple images in different layers withon a Photoshop file. I want to apply one clipping mask for all the layers.
I have 20 multiple images in different layers withon a Photoshop file. I want to apply one clipping mask for all the layers. I grouped all layers and tried but the clipping mask option is disabled. How can I apply one clipping mask to multiple layers?
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Create a folder and place all your layers inside. Then mask the folder itself. Every layer inside the folder will be masked by the folder and not the individual layer.
In Photoshop CS6, select all the layers you wish to be clipped, click on the Layers panel flyout menu and choose "Create Clipping Mask".
Alternatively, if Layer Masks are acceptable, you can group the Layers and add a Layer Mask to the layer group.
Highlight all the layers and choose "Convert To Smart Object" from the Layer Panel Menu.
Apply your clipping mask to the resulting Smart Object.
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