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Photoshop Tutorial for Elements 9. A guide to some of the basic techniques using Photoshop Elements 9 By Candice Foers-Bates. Photoshop Tutorial for Elements 9. Part 8 Working with Layers. Working with Layers.
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Photoshop Tutorialfor Elements 9 A guide to some of the basic techniques using Photoshop Elements 9 By Candice Foers-Bates
Photoshop Tutorialfor Elements 9 Part 8 Working with Layers
Working with Layers Go to ‘View’ > ‘Rulers’. You can drag a guideline over your image from these rulers and use them as a guide when making selections, etc.
Working with Layers Here the guides have been used to set a marquee area.
Working with Layers Go to ‘Edit’ > ‘Copy’
Working with Layers Go to ‘Edit’ > ‘Paste’
Working with Layers The area which was selected now has a copy pasted into a new layer.
Working with Layers Click on the new layer and alter its opacity.
Working with Layers You can’t see that this layer is paler because the background layer can be seen through it.
Working with Layers So we need to make an opaque mask. Go to ‘Layer’ > ‘New layer’
Working with Layers Make the same marquee selection and fill it with white. Pull this layer below the first one in the layers palette. You can make each layer invisible by hitting the eye icon.
Working with Layers Add some text. All the layers are visible now to see the final image.
It’s important to know when working with layers that if you want to retain the separate layers to work on again, you will need to save your file as a PSD file format which is a Photoshop file. If you save as a jpeg your layers will be lost and only the visible layers will be merged into the jpeg file.
Working with Layers You can rename your layers by double-clicking on the layer name.
Working with Layers Hold down the ‘control’ key to select non-consecutive layers. Link these layers using the icon on the layers palette.
Working with Layers These linked layers will now do everything together – whatever you do to one will automatically happen to the other linked layer/s. Here they’re being moved together.
Working with Layers Here they’ve been ‘skewed’ together.