: Photoshop - Extracting a transparent shadow from an image I have a layer that contains a brushed metal texture. The layer has an inner shadow effect. I'd like to extract just that shadow
I have a layer that contains a brushed metal texture. The layer has an inner shadow effect.
I'd like to extract just that shadow with transparency, so I can later superpose the pure background and that shadow to insert some elements between them into a software.
I tried that method : How to create alpha mask from an image in Photoshop CS/8
without success, I still have a phantom visual of the texture.
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If you want only the effects applied to the layer and want the layer to be transparent, you can turn the "Fill" of the layer to 0% (not the opacity). This way all your blending options stay, but the layer is transparent
This answer assumes that you have an actual inner shadow effect applied to the layer.
Right-click on the Inner Shadow line in the Layers Panel and choose "Create Layer" from the context menu. That will separate the drop shadow into its own layer with the appropriate transparency/blend settings.
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