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发信人: killest (矛盾), 信区: Graphics
标 题: PHOTOSHOP(84)-Using Layers
发信站: 紫 丁 香 (Tue Apr 28 20:35:09 1998), 转信
To move the layer contents in 1-pixel
increments when the move tool is selected,
press the arrow keys on the keyboard. To
move the layer in 10-pixel increments (or to
move one frame if you抮e editing an Adobe
Photoshop filmstrip file), press Shift and an
arrow key.
To move multiple layers:
1 In the Layers palette, select one of the layers you
want to move.
2 Click in the column immediately to the left of
any additional layers you want to move. The link
icon appears in the column.
3 Use the move tool to move the linked layers in
the image window.
Original image Gazelle and zebra layers
linked and moved
4 To unlink a layer, click the link icon next to the
layer抯 name.
Duplicating layers in a single image
You can duplicate any layer (including the back-ground)
in the same image using the Duplicate
Layer command (which prompts you for the new
layer name) or by dragging and dropping (without
any prompt).
To duplicate a layer in an image:
1 Select the layer in the Layers palette.
2 Do one of the following: Choose Layer > Duplicate Layer. Choose Duplicate Layer from the Layers palette
menu.
3 Name the duplicate layer and click OK.
To duplicate a layer in an image without naming it:
1 Do one of the following:
Link icon
CHAPTER 11 252
Using Layers Drag the layer name from the Layers palette to
the image window. Drag the layer name in the Layers palette to the
New Layer button (O) at the bottom of the palette.
The new layer is named according to the order in
which it was created.
Copying layers between images
You can copy any layer or the background from
one Adobe Photoshop image to another using
copy and paste, drag and drop, or the Duplicate
Layer command. The Duplicate Layer command
also lets you create a new image with the copied
layer.
To copy a layer between images:
1 Open the two images you want to use.
2 In the Layers palette of the source image, select
the name of the layer that you want to copy.
3 Choose Select > All to select all of the pixels on
the layer that fall inside the canvas boundaries.
Pixels beyond the visible canvas are not included
in the selection.
4 Choose Edit > Copy.
5 Make active the image window into which you
want to paste the layer.
6 Choose Edit > Paste to paste the layer as a new
layer in the destination image.
To copy a layer between images by dragging:
1 Open the two images you want to use.
2 In the Layers palette of the source image, select
the name of the layer that you want to copy.
3 Do one of the following: Drag the layer抯 name from the Layers palette
into the destination image.
253 Select the move tool and drag the layer from the
source image to the destination image.
A new layer appears in the Layers palette of the
image into which you copied the layer.
The layer appears in the image in the same posi-tion
it occupied in the original image and appears
above the active layer in the Layers palette. If the
layer you抮e dragging is larger than the image into
which you抮e copying, only part of the layer is vis-ible,
although all the layer contents are still avail-able.
To see other sections of the layer, use the
move tool to drag the layer into position.
To copy a layer into the center of a desti-nation
image whose dimensions differ from
the source image, start dragging the layer,
hold down Shift, and continue to drag to the
destination image.
To copy multiple layers into another image:
1 Make sure that both the source and destination
images are open, and select one of the layers you
want to copy.
2 In the Layers palette, click in the column imme-diately
to the left of any additional layers you want
to move. The link icon appears in the column.
3 Use the move tool to drag the linked layers from
the source image to the destination image.
To copy a layer into another image or a new image:
1 If you plan to copy a layer to an existing image,
open both the source and destination images.
2 In the source document抯 Layers palette, select
the name of the layer you want to duplicate.
3 Do one of the following: Choose Layer >
Duplicate Layer. Choose Duplicate Layer from the Layers palette
menu.
4 Type a name for the duplicate layer.
Drag selected layer from one image to the other
Resulting image and palette
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