Are you using Photoshop? If you are you can go to the Channels tab beside your Layers tab, where you can see the RGBA channels just like you would layers. Then click the eye icon beside any one of the layers to see the channels in black and white. From there I personally make the images in a separate image and then copy…
Here's how I do it: - create a fill layer at the top of your layer stack and adjust the Base Color to the color you want your dirt to be. - add a black mask to the fill layer - add a generator to the mask and select MG Dirt - adjust the look of your dirt with the sliders. MG Dirt uses ambient occlusion and curvature maps…
Got a question about this one. Is it possible to save the layersets, but have it ignore non-set layers? What I mean is, what if I have some layer at the top of the document that I wish to overlay on top of all my images? Right now it just isolates the layerset it's exporting. So if I want those layers, I have to duplicate…