Pen tool in Ultra key

When a green screen overlay with "Ultra key", I use the pen tool to select the person who I want to composite.  After the outline of the person, I would expect the peripheral green screen to turn black as if I was using a cache of transparency.  But nothing happens.  The person exists inside the outline of pen tool but the entire screen stays green.  However, when I use the pen tool in the "Opacity" effect, the space outside the Pen becomes black.  This is the effect I want to see when you use the pen in the Ultra masking effect.  Using the tool feather Ultra mask key in the effect on the area outside the area parked (as with the opacity effect)?

Windows 7 Professional

Premiere Pro 2015.3 Release

Do not use the pentool/mask feature in Ultra key

Effects with alpha masks do not go well together.

Mask with opacity and use Ultra to get key remains attached to him.

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