Using layer masks is non-destructive editing and allows us to bring pixels back if needed. Subscribe for more Photoshop tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/@GoodCreativeAcademy?sub_confirmation=1 Become a member to learn graphic design and industry standard software: http://www.youtube.com/@GoodCreativeAcademy/join Download the support file to follow along: https://www.pexels.com/photo/fresh-oranges-on-wooden-surface-with-bright-background-30925639/ Why use a mask instead of the Eraser Tool in Adobe Photoshop? In this quick Photoshop Short, learn why layer masks are one of the most important non-destructive editing tools. Masks let you hide and reveal parts of an image without permanently deleting pixels, making it easy to make changes, refine selections, and adjust your design at any time. Perfect for beginners and experienced Photoshop users who want a faster, more professional workflow. Topics covered: -What a layer mask does -Why masks are better than erasing -Non-destructive photo editing -Toggling masks and showing masks with keyboard shortcuts -Using brushes and pixel selections to apply or adjust masks #Photoshop #AdobePhotoshop #PhotoshopTutorial #LayerMasks #GraphicDesign #PhotoEditing #PhotoshopTips #AdobeCreativeCloud #DesignTutorial #Shorts

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