maskingshadowing
Maskingshadowing is a technique used in computer graphics and visual effects to selectively obscure or reveal parts of an image or scene. It is often employed to create specific visual effects, such as transitions, overlays, or to hide unwanted elements. The core principle involves using a mask, which is essentially a greyscale image or a set of values, to control the transparency of another image or layer. White areas in the mask typically indicate full visibility, black areas indicate complete transparency, and shades of grey represent partial transparency.
This technique can be implemented in various ways. In digital art and photo editing software, masking is