INTERSECTING MASKS
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This could appear confusing to use, but its really easy, let me show you how.
With the image of a woman, choose Radial Gradient.
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Drag out the gradient just like we always did before.
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Lighten and warm the inside of the oval.
I only want it affecting Callan (The model) and not the background.
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Click the ellipses on the mask and Choose intersect with Select Subject,
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Notice that only the area when the subject and the Oval overlap get the adjustment.
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This new tool opens up a world of possibilities!
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I hope you enjoyed this tutorial