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I have a rectangular shape to which I want to apply an outer glow using Photoshop. I did it but the glow is applied on the four sides, yet my need is to skip the upper side and apply to the remaining ones.
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    I have a rectangular shape to which I want to apply an outer glow using Photoshop. I did it but the glow is applied on the four sides, yet my need is to skip the upper side and apply to the remaining ones.
    Any ideas?










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      I have a rectangular shape to which I want to apply an outer glow using Photoshop. I did it but the glow is applied on the four sides, yet my need is to skip the upper side and apply to the remaining ones.
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          Use Layer Masks



          Step 1 : Group the layer which have out glow and make Layer Mask as below image



          enter image description here



          Step 2 : Select upper area with Selection Tool and brush over the selection with black colour that should be hide area as below



          enter image description here



          Step 3 : Deselect by pressing ctrl-D :)






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          • that is not a vector mask

            – Luciano
            2 days ago











          • @Luciano How about layer masks :)

            – Design Phoenix
            2 days ago











          • (It's a layer mask)

            – mayersdesign
            2 days ago











          • @mayersdesign edited already :)

            – Design Phoenix
            2 days ago











          • you can use a vector shape as layer mask, or do the selection as you did - that is a bitmap mask: the first line still says "Vector mask"

            – Luciano
            2 days ago














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          Use Layer Masks



          Step 1 : Group the layer which have out glow and make Layer Mask as below image



          enter image description here



          Step 2 : Select upper area with Selection Tool and brush over the selection with black colour that should be hide area as below



          enter image description here



          Step 3 : Deselect by pressing ctrl-D :)






          share|improve this answer


























          • that is not a vector mask

            – Luciano
            2 days ago











          • @Luciano How about layer masks :)

            – Design Phoenix
            2 days ago











          • (It's a layer mask)

            – mayersdesign
            2 days ago











          • @mayersdesign edited already :)

            – Design Phoenix
            2 days ago











          • you can use a vector shape as layer mask, or do the selection as you did - that is a bitmap mask: the first line still says "Vector mask"

            – Luciano
            2 days ago


















          5














          Use Layer Masks



          Step 1 : Group the layer which have out glow and make Layer Mask as below image



          enter image description here



          Step 2 : Select upper area with Selection Tool and brush over the selection with black colour that should be hide area as below



          enter image description here



          Step 3 : Deselect by pressing ctrl-D :)






          share|improve this answer


























          • that is not a vector mask

            – Luciano
            2 days ago











          • @Luciano How about layer masks :)

            – Design Phoenix
            2 days ago











          • (It's a layer mask)

            – mayersdesign
            2 days ago











          • @mayersdesign edited already :)

            – Design Phoenix
            2 days ago











          • you can use a vector shape as layer mask, or do the selection as you did - that is a bitmap mask: the first line still says "Vector mask"

            – Luciano
            2 days ago
















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          Use Layer Masks



          Step 1 : Group the layer which have out glow and make Layer Mask as below image



          enter image description here



          Step 2 : Select upper area with Selection Tool and brush over the selection with black colour that should be hide area as below



          enter image description here



          Step 3 : Deselect by pressing ctrl-D :)






          share|improve this answer















          Use Layer Masks



          Step 1 : Group the layer which have out glow and make Layer Mask as below image



          enter image description here



          Step 2 : Select upper area with Selection Tool and brush over the selection with black colour that should be hide area as below



          enter image description here



          Step 3 : Deselect by pressing ctrl-D :)







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          • that is not a vector mask

            – Luciano
            2 days ago











          • @Luciano How about layer masks :)

            – Design Phoenix
            2 days ago











          • (It's a layer mask)

            – mayersdesign
            2 days ago











          • @mayersdesign edited already :)

            – Design Phoenix
            2 days ago











          • you can use a vector shape as layer mask, or do the selection as you did - that is a bitmap mask: the first line still says "Vector mask"

            – Luciano
            2 days ago





















          • that is not a vector mask

            – Luciano
            2 days ago











          • @Luciano How about layer masks :)

            – Design Phoenix
            2 days ago











          • (It's a layer mask)

            – mayersdesign
            2 days ago











          • @mayersdesign edited already :)

            – Design Phoenix
            2 days ago











          • you can use a vector shape as layer mask, or do the selection as you did - that is a bitmap mask: the first line still says "Vector mask"

            – Luciano
            2 days ago



















          that is not a vector mask

          – Luciano
          2 days ago





          that is not a vector mask

          – Luciano
          2 days ago













          @Luciano How about layer masks :)

          – Design Phoenix
          2 days ago





          @Luciano How about layer masks :)

          – Design Phoenix
          2 days ago













          (It's a layer mask)

          – mayersdesign
          2 days ago





          (It's a layer mask)

          – mayersdesign
          2 days ago













          @mayersdesign edited already :)

          – Design Phoenix
          2 days ago





          @mayersdesign edited already :)

          – Design Phoenix
          2 days ago













          you can use a vector shape as layer mask, or do the selection as you did - that is a bitmap mask: the first line still says "Vector mask"

          – Luciano
          2 days ago







          you can use a vector shape as layer mask, or do the selection as you did - that is a bitmap mask: the first line still says "Vector mask"

          – Luciano
          2 days ago












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