Thursday, January 18, 2007

Layer Menu

Layer menu
New Layer: - This command is used to Create new layer.
F Click on layer and click at new.
F Click at layer.
Layer from background: - This command is used to create background. Which is layer.
F Click on layer Menu
F Click at new layer.
F Click at Layer from background.
Layer Set: - Layers can be grouped into layer sets. Layer sets allow you to easily move the layers as a group, apply attributes or a mask to the group, or collapse the group to reduce clutter. Layer sets also allow you to set up blending options for the entire set.
F Click on layer and click at layer set.
F Type your layer name.
F Click at ok.
Layer Via Copy - This command is used to Copy layer. Which is selected.
F Click on layer and click at layer cut.
Duplicate Layer: You can duplicate any layer (including the background) or any layer set within the same image. You can also duplicate any layer or layer set from one image to another.
F Select the required Layer
F Click on Layer Menu
F Click On Duplicate Layer
Delete Layer: Delete layers and layer sets you no longer need to reduce the size of your image file.
F Select the required Layer
F Click on Layer Menu
F Click On Delete Layer.
Layer Properties: The Layer Properties dialog box (Photoshop) and the Layer Options dialog box (Image Ready) provide options for changing a layer or layer set's name and its color code in the palette.
F Select the required Layer
F Click on Layer Menu
F Click On Layer Properties
F Choose any-one color style.
F Click on Ok
Layer Style: Layer styles are composed of one or more layer effects. You can apply layer styles to layers in any image. Once you apply a layer effect to a layer, you have created a custom layer style composed of that single effect.
F Click on layer and click at layer style.
F Set available effect.
F Click at ok.
New Fill Layer: Adjustment layers and fill layers have the same opacity and blending mode options as image layers and can be rearranged, deleted, hidden, and duplicated in the same manner. By If a path is active when you create the adjustment or fill layer, a layer-clipping path is created instead of a layer mask. When an adjustment layer or fill layer is active, the foreground and background colors default to grayscale values so you can easily edit the mask.
F Click On Layer Menu
F Click on New Fill Layer.
F Choose required command.
F Choose any-one color. Which you want to fill
F Click on Ok
New Adjustment Layer: Adjustment layers and fill layers have the same opacity and blending mode options as image layers and can be rearranged, deleted, hidden, and duplicated in the same manner. By default, adjustment layers and fill layers have layer masks, as indicated by the mask icon to the left of the layer thumbnail.
F Select the required image.
F Click on Layer Menu
F Click on New adjustment layer.
F Click on ok.
F Set the available Option.
F Click on Ok.
Change Layer Contents: - This command is used to remove the required effects. Which is given by effects from new adjustments layer command and given by the new effects in the bitmap image.
F Click on layer and click at change layer contents.
F Set the change contents effect position.
F Click at ok.
Layer Content option: to specify which layers "punch through" to reveal content from other layers. We must used for New adjust Layer command.
F Click on layer and click at change layer contents option.
F Set the available effect.
F Click at ok.
Type: resize the bounding box, which causes the type to reflow within the adjusted rectangle. You can adjust the bounding box while you're entering type or after you create the type layer. You can also rotate, scale, and skew type using the bounding box.
F Type the text.
F Click on Layer Menu
F Select Type command
F Choose any-one Option. (Like Horizontal & Vertical)
Rasterize: Some commands and tools--such as filter effects and painting tools--are not available for type layers. You must rasterize the type prior to applying the command or using the tool. Rasterizing converts the type layer to a normal layer and makes its contents uneditable as text.
F Type the text.
F Click on Layer Menu
F Select Rasterize.
F Choose any-one Option. (Like type, Shapes etc.)
New Layer Based Slice: Layer-based slices are especially useful when working with rollovers. Start by placing the rollover element on a separate layer
F Click on Layer Menu
F Click on New Layer Based Slice
Add Layer Mask: You edit a layer mask by adding to or subtracting from the masked region.
F Create more layer
F Click on Layer Menu
F Click on Add Layer Mask
F Choose Revel All.
F Click on Fill tool
F Fill your any-one color on the bitmap image. Which is masked.
Enable Layer Mask: This command is used to enable to layer mask. Which is layer masked.
F Click on Layer Menu
F Select enable layer mask.

Lock All Layers in set: - This command is used to lock the required layer. Which is sated by new layer command.
F Click on layer and click at lock all layers.

Remove Layer Marks: - This command is used to remove the Layer Mask. Which is masked by remove layer marks.
F Click on layer and click at remove layer marks.
Group With Previous: - This command is used to group/unick the whole bitmap image. Which are new layers.
F Click on layer and click at group with previous.
F Click at group with privies.
Ungroup: - This command is used to ungroup the required bitmap image. Which is group.
F Click on layer and click at ungroup.
Arrange.

Bring to front: - This command is used to send the photo whole step front.
F Select the back Layer
F Click on Layer Menu
F Click at bring to front.
Move Forward: - This command is used to send the photo one step front.
F Select the back logo.
F Click on Layer Menu
F Click at Arrange
F Click at move to backward.
Move Backward: - This command is used to send the photo one step back.
F Select the front logo.
F Click on Layer and click at arrange.
F Click at move backward.
Send to Back: - This command is used to send the photo whole figure back.
F Select the front logo.
F Click on modify and click at arrange.
F Click at send to back.
Align To Selection: - Align Linked commands let you align the contents of linked layers to the contents of the active layer or to a selection border. The Distribute Linked commands let you position the contents of linked layers at evenly spaced intervals. (See Aligning and distributing path components.)
F Select the area in the select tool.
F Click on layer and click at align to selection.
F Choose any-one command. (Top, Bottom etc.)
Merge Layer: Merging layers, layer sets, layer clipping paths, clipping groups, linked layers, or adjustment layers combines several layers into one and keeps file size manageable.
F Create more layers.
F Click on layer and click at Merge Layer.
Merge Visible: Merging layers, layer sets, layer clipping paths, clipping groups, linked layers, or adjustment layers combines several layers into one and keeps file size manageable.
F Create more layers.
F Click on layer and click at Merge Layer.
Flatten Image: all visible layers are merged into the background, greatly reducing file size. Flattening an image discards all hidden layers and fills the remaining transparent areas with white. In most cases, you won't want to flatten a file until you have finished editing individual layers.
F Create more layers.
F Click on layer and click at Merge Layer.

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