Clipping Mask Edits in Photopea
Insert images into shapes with free online editor Photopea
The clipping mask is one of the most useful tools you'll have when working with templates like these. And once you know how to do it, it is the easiest thing and is super quick to apply.
As you can see from my example image, what we're doing is inserting an image into (or on to) the template shapes.
It's probably one of the biggest frustrations new designers make when faced with "here's a shape' and 'here's an image' - how do you put the two together??
Well, I assure you, it's super easy!
We're going to do this in the free online editor Photopea, but these instructions translate well over to Photoshop CS or PS Elements as well.
To begin, make sure you have your template and at least one image ready to use, then just follow along.
STEP 2:
Go to the layers panel in the lower right of
your screen and open a folder (if there is one) by clicking on the
little arrow next to the folder icon.
In this template example there are 6 circles, so there will be six separate shape layers, which are organized here by row into 3 folders.
Click once on a shape layer in the layers panel to select it and notice what happens on the canvas. A blue line will appear on that shape indicating it has been selected.
Choose the layer you want to insert an image into by clicking that layer to select it now as in the example.