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How to Hide Cosmetic Sketches in Your Drawings

Why Hide Cosmetic Sketches?

Hiding cosmetic sketches can be useful in certain situations, such as when you want to keep your sketches private or when you want to present a more polished final product. By hiding your cosmetic sketches, you can focus on the main elements of your drawing and avoid distracting viewers with unnecessary details.

There are several different ways to hide cosmetic sketches in your drawings. The method you choose will depend on the type of drawing you are creating and the desired outcome.

Methods for Hiding Cosmetic Sketches

Option 1: Eraser Tool

The eraser tool can be used to erase cosmetic sketches from your drawings. To use the eraser tool, select it from the toolbar and then click and drag over the areas you want to erase. You can adjust the size and hardness of the eraser to achieve the desired effect.

Option 2: Layer Mask

A layer mask is a non-destructive way to hide cosmetic sketches in your drawings. To create a layer mask, select the layer containing the cosmetic sketches and then click the "Add Layer Mask" button in the Layers panel. You can then paint with black on the layer mask to hide the cosmetic sketches.

Option 3: Blending Modes

Blending modes can be used to hide cosmetic sketches by blending them with the underlying layers. To use blending modes, select the layer containing the cosmetic sketches and then choose a blending mode from the drop-down menu in the Layers panel. Experiment with different blending modes to find the one that best suits your needs.


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