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How To Use Grayscale Masks For Edge Effects in Corel Photo-Paint

By Sue Chastain, About.com

You can use grayscale masks in conjunction with Photo-Paint's clip mask feature to create interesting edge effects. This site and many others offer free grayscale masks you can download for this purpose. These instructions should work for Corel Photo-Paint version 9 and higher.
Difficulty: Easy
Time Required: 5 minutes

Here's How:

  1. Open the photo you wish to apply the mask to.
  2. Choose Object > Create > From Background.
  3. Choose Mask > Load > Load from disk.
  4. Navigate to the mask you want to apply to the photo and select it.
  5. You cursor will appear with a thumbnail of the mask attached. Click once anywhere in the image to load the mask from disk. It will conform to the size of your document.
  6. Go to Object > Clip Mask > Create > From Mask.

Tips:

  1. If you're happy with the results you may wish to combine the object with the mask (Object > Clip Mask > Combine).
  2. These steps were verified in versions 9 and 10 of Photo-Paint, but can probably be adapted for earlier versions.
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