TAILIEUCHUNG - PHOTOSHOP CS4 QuickSteps- P8

PHOTOSHOP CS4 QuickSteps- P8: QuickSteps books are recipe books for computer users. They answer the question “How do I.?” by providing quick sets of steps to accomplish the most common tasks in a particular program. The sets of steps are the central focus of the book. QuickSteps sidebars show you how to quickly do many small functions or tasks that support the primary functions. Notes, Tips, and Cautions augment the steps, yet they are presented in such a manner as to not interrupt the fl ow of the steps | 10 987 54321 NOTE If a selection is active the Layer Via Copy command ctrl cmd j copies the selected portions to a new layer. If there is no selection then the command copies the entire layer. UICKSTEPS LINKING AND UNLINKING LAYERS Layers that are linked move rotate and transform together. If you move the contents of a layer 50 pixels to the left the contents of all layers linked to that layer will also move 50 pixels to the left. You can also link groups of layers. Linked layers can be unlinked unlinked temporarily and then relinked as needed to edit or view the effects. LINK LAYERS To link another layer to the currently selected layer select the layers you want to link this is done by holding shift as you click neighboring layer titles on the Layers panel or by holding CTRL cmd to select noncontiguous layers. Then click the Link Layers icon at the bottom of the Layers panel. A chain icon appears to the right of each layer s name. UNLINK LAYERS COPY AN EXISTING LAYER You also can create a new layer by copying an existing layer. In the Layers panel click the source layer. The cursor changes to a fist. Perform one of these options Drag the layer to the Create A New Layer icon at the bottom of the Layers panel. Click Layer New Layer Via Copy. Press CTRL CMD J. Photoshop creates a new layer that is an exact copy of the original. The new layer appears immediately above the source layer in the Layers panel. CREATE A NEW LAYER FROM A SELECTION You can create a new layer by copying only the selected portions of an existing layer. This is a useful way to separate a selected element or elements from the background while leaving your original image intact. 1. Use any of the selection tools to select the portions of a layer that you want to copy. 2. Click Layer New Layer Via Copy. -Or- Press CTRL CMD J. Shows these two layers are linked Another type of link between selection and style Click here to link or unlink selected layers Select a linked layer and then click the Link .

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