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Layers
One of Photoshop ’s most powerful and most popular features is Layers . Layers are similar to acetate or transparent paper. Each Layer in a Photoshop document or image can contain image data that adds to the image data placed on the Layers below. Effectively, each Layeris an entire image unto itself within a master image. By combining these images together, you get what is called acomposite, meaning an image composed of many different elements, in this case made up of multipleLayers. The best way to understand the concept ofLayers, how they work, and why they are so powerful is to use them.
Open priest and gates from the chapter005 folder inphotoshop6xfiles. Make gates active by {Clicking} on the Image Window Title Bar. You’ll notice the color mode is CMYK rather than RGB. CMYK is a color space suited for Print production , such as magazines or flyers. Examine the Channels Palette . CMYK images are made of a composite of 4 color channels. Because we are developing for the Internet, we need to convert from CMYK to RGB Image Mode . Select Image/Mode/RGB Color. Examine the Channels Palette. You’ll see only 3 primary color channels and the composite RGB channel. We’re going to use Layers to add text to the gates image and add some content from the priest image. We’ll be using some of the Selections Tools as well. We’ll begin by examining the Layers Palette . {Click} the Layers Tabin the Layers Palette Group .
Layers Palette
The Layers Palette is divided into 8 distinct controls, which include Layers, Blend Mode , Opacity , Layer Lock Options , and the Layer Style , Layer Mask , New Layer , New Layer Set, New Adjustment Layer, and Trash Iconset. It’s important to note that Layers have a stacking order, from the bottom up, meaning the Layer at the very bottom of the Layers Palette is the last or bottom Layer. |
Layers Each Layer contains a Layer Name, Thumbnail, Paint orLinking Toggle, and Visibility Toggle. Layer Name It’s a good idea to name your Layers for easy reference and organization. By default Photoshop names each newLayer “Layer x” where x represents a number, starting at 1. If you import a flat image (meaning an image with only one Layer, such as fudog, Photoshop defaults to naming the Layer “Background” in italics. The Italics indicate that no other Layer can be placed beneath it, in effect locking the Layer as the bottom Layer. To change the name of the “Background” Layer simply {Double-Click} the Layer and enter a new Name in the Namefield. When you rename the “Background” Layer it is no longer fixed to the bottom of the stack. To rename any other Layer, select it in the Palette and then select Layer Properties from the Palette’s fly-out menu. You can also{Double-Click} a Layer while pressing the [ALT] key to rename a Layer.
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Lock Transparency , Pixels , Position, and Layer Check the Lock Transparency checkbox to limit painting and editing effects to areas of a Layer that are not transparent. You can also lock the pixels themselves or the position of the pixels by {Clicking} on the appropriate checkbox. Layer Style , Layer Mask , New Adjustment Layer, New Layer Set, New Layer, Trashcan {Clicking} the Layer Effect button allows you to apply prepackaged styles to the content of the selected Layer. {Clicking} the Layer Mask button adds a Mask to the currently active Layer. Layer Masks are covered in depth later. {Clicking} the New Adjustment Layer button inserts aLayer that allows the designer to apply tonal and color modifications to their image without having to affect the image content in any way. {Clicking} the Create New Layer Set button creates a new Layer set above the currently selected Layer orLayer Set {Clicking} the Create New Layer button creates a Layer above the currently active Layer. {Clicking}, dragging and releasing a Layer over top of the Trashcan deletes the Layer. |
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