Photoshop CS6 Extended tutorial showing how to toggle through multiple compositions in a single Photoshop file and then save ...
Short showing how to quickly make just one layer visible and how to automatically jump layers up or down in the Layers panel ...
If there’s one feature of Photoshop we take for granted, it’s Layers. This feature lets us use multiple layers to create a composition, which can add a lot of value to the process. This month, we’ll ...
Layers are the building blocks of your Photoshop document. They let you stack, edit, and blend different images, shapes, texts, and effects without affecting the rest of your design. Groups are ...
Layers are the basic building blocks of any design in Illustrator and Photoshop. They are like sheets of paper that you can stack, rearrange, hide, lock, and blend to create your final artwork.
Next month, we’ll show you how to bring layers to life using Image Ready, the companion software to Photoshop 6. Our simple animation consists solely of letters, a kind of banner advertisement. It’s ...
This will make saving much faster. Photoshop uses layers to make up your artwork. Layers are like transparent sheets that you place your elements on. If your document has a lot of layers ...
During the photoshop process, sometimes you have to duplicate layers into two or more copies to manipulate without affecting the original layers. Duplicating multiple layers is both convenient to work ...
This line-up includes layers, masks, curves, levels, clone stamp and healing tools, among others. If you're familiar with editing images in Photoshop, you'll have no issue. If you're new to all ...
This gem takes a Photoshop file (PSD) that has layers, all the same size, and outputs each layer into a horizontal sprite sheet, with each layer laid next to the other, left to right. The ordering of ...
At best I thought it might give you some good editing tools to fix and correct photographs, perhaps with some layer support and effects. I didn’t think Adobe could pull off creating a great tablet ...