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    1. Paint symmetrical patterns
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    4. Describe and edit shapes
    5. Painting tools
    6. Create and modify brushes
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    8. Add colour to paths
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    10. Paint with the Mixer Brush
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    14. Make full and stroke selections, layers, and paths
    15. Depict with the Pen tools
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    24. Paint stylized strokes with the Fine art History Castor
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    26. Sync presets on multiple devices
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    1. Work with OpenType SVG fonts
    2. Format characters
    3. Format paragraphs
    4. How to create type effects
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    6. Line and character spacing
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    8. Fonts
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    12. Text Engine error using Blazon tool in Photoshop | Windows viii
    13. Earth-Set composer for Asian Scripts
    14. How to add and edit the text in Photoshop
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    1. Video editing in Photoshop
    2. Edit video and animation layers
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  19. Filters and effects
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    6. Utilize the Adaptive Wide Angle filter
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    8. Layer furnishings and styles
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    10. Smudge image areas
  20. Saving and exporting
    1. Save your files in Photoshop
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Create layers and groups

A new layer appears either to a higher place the selected layer or within the selected group in the Layers panel.

Create a new layer or grouping

    • To create a new layer or grouping using default options, click the Create A New Layer button or New Group button in the Layers console.

    • Choose Layer > New > Layer or cull Layer > New > Grouping.

    • Choose New Layer or New Grouping from the Layers panel card.

    • Alt-click (Windows) or Choice-click (Mac OS) the Create A New Layer button or New Group button in the Layers panel to display the New Layer dialog box and set layer options.

    • Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) the Create A New Layer push or New Group button in the Layers panel to add together a layer below the currently selected layer.

  1. Set layer options, and click OK:

    Name

    Specifies a name for the layer or group.

    Apply Previous Layer to Create Clipping Mask

    This pick is not available for groups. (See Mask layers with clipping masks.)

    Colour

    Assigns a color to the layer or grouping in the Layers panel.

    Mode

    Specifies a blending mode for the layer or grouping. (Run across Blending modes.)

    Opacity

    Specifies an opacity level for the layer or group.

    Make full With Manner-Neutral Color

    Fills the layer with a preset, neutral color.

    To add currently selected layers to a new group, choose Layer > Group Layers, or Shift-click the New Grouping button at the bottom of the Layers panel.

Create a layer from an existing file

  1. Elevate the file icon from Windows or Mac Os onto an open image in Photoshop.

  2. Press Enter or Return.

    By default, Photoshop creates a Smart Object layer. To create standard layers from dragged files, deselect Identify Or Drag Raster Images As Smart Objects in the General preferences.

    If the placed file is a multilayer epitome, a flattened version appears on the new layer. To instead copy separate layers, indistinguishable them in some other epitome. (Run across Indistinguishable layers.)

Create a layer with effects from another layer

  1. Select the existing layer in the Layers console.

  2. Drag the layer to the Create A New Layer push at the bottom of the Layers panel. The newly created layer contains all the furnishings of the existing 1.

Catechumen a option into a new layer

    • Choose Layer > New > Layer Via Copy to re-create the selection into a new layer.

    • Choose Layer > New > Layer Via Cut to cut the selection and paste information technology into a new layer.

    You must rasterize Smart Objects or shape layers to enable these commands.

View layers and groups inside a group

  1. Do one of the following to open up the group:

    • Click the triangle to the left of the folder icon.

    • Right-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) the triangle to the left of the folder icon and choose Open This Group.

    • Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) the triangle to open or shut a group and the groups nested within it.

Showing or hiding layers, groups, or styles lets yous isolate or view only certain portions of your image for piece of cake editing.

  1. Practise one of the following in the Layers panel:

    • Click the eye icon next to a layer, group, or layer effect to hide its content in the certificate window. Click in the cavalcade again to redisplay the content. To view the center icon for styles and effects, click the Reveal Furnishings In panel icon.

    • Cull Bear witness Layers or Hide Layers from the Layers carte du jour.

    • Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) an eye icon to display only the contents of that layer or group. Photoshop remembers the visibility states of all layers earlier hiding them. If y'all don't change the visibility of any other layer, Alt-clicking (Windows) or Choice-clicking (Mac OS) the same eye icon restores the original visibility settings.

    • Elevate through the eye cavalcade to alter the visibility of multiple items in the Layers panel.

    Merely visible layers are printed.

Copy/paste layers

Y'all can now copy and paste layers in Photoshop—inside a certificate and between documents. Depending on your color management settings and the color profile associated with the file (or imported data), Photoshop may prompt yous for directions to handle colour information in the imported data.

Whatever edit you brand to a copy-pasted Smart Object layer does not update the original Smart Object layer and vice versa. This is a known limitation. As a workaround, create Linked Smart Objects.

Copy-paste commands

Copy

(Edit > Re-create or Cmd/Ctrl+C) Copies the selected layers

Paste

(Edit > Paste or Cmd/Ctrl+Five) Pastes the copied layers into the chosen document in the center of that document. Pasting creates a duplicate layer, including all bitmap and vector masks, and layer effects.

Paste In Place

(Edit > Paste Special > Paste In Place or Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+V) Pastes the copied layers into the targeted certificate in a position relative to its position in the original certificate. For example, a layer containing content from the lesser-correct corner of a large certificate pastes into the new document in the lesser-right corner. In all cases, Photoshop tries to proceed at least some piece of the pasted layers visible in the destination document, and then that you can reposition information technology every bit desired.

Note:

If you copy a layer and and then create a new document, you lot can make use of the Clipboard pick in the New Document dialog. Choosing this option creates a new document the size of the layers you've copied. Yous can and so hands paste your copied layers into the new document

Cut is grayed out when yous take a layer or layers selected. Delete layers directly in the Layers panel.

Considerations for copy/pasting layers containing paths

Copy behaviors

  • If you copy a layer that contains paths—i.east. a Shape layer—but no paths are selected, then the layer is copied to the clipboard. Pasting creates a duplicate shape layer, including all bitmap and vector masks, and layer furnishings.
  • If you copy a layer that contains paths—i.due east. a Shape layer—and the paths are selected on canvas, then the path is copied to the clipboard.
  • If yous copy a layer with a vector mask, but the vector mask is not selected, so all layer data is copied to the clipboard. Pasting creates a duplicate layer, including all bitmap and vector masks, and layer effects.
  • If you copy a layer with a vector mask, and the vector mask is selected, then the path data is copied to the clipboard. Pasting depends on the context.

Paste behaviors

  • If yous paste a layer between documents with different resolutions, the pasted layer retains its pixel dimensions. This beliefs can make the pasted portion announced out of proportion to the new image. Use the Prototype Size control to make the source and destination images the same resolution earlier copying and pasting, or use the Costless Transform command to resize the pasted content.
  • If you select a layer that contains no paths—for instance, a bitmap layer, pasting the path information creates a new vector mask.
  • If you select a layer that contains paths—for instance, a Shape layer—merely no paths are selected, then pasting replaces the current Shape in the layer.
  • If you select a Shape layer and select the path, then pasting pastes the path data into the existing Shape layer, combining it with the existing path.
  • If y'all select a layer with a vector mask, but the vector mask is not selected, then pasting path data replaces the Vector Mask path.
  • If you select a layer with a vector mask, and the vector mask is selected, then pasting pastes the path information into the vector mask, combining it with the existing path.

Copy Merged

This control makes a merged copy of all the visible layers in the selected area.

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