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Filtering layers by content

Filtering layers by content - Photoshop Tutorial

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Filtering layers by content

- [Instructor] Layer dense files are just one of the things that goes with the territory in comping together many forms of messaging, including as we've got here, an HTML email comp. And throughout this file, there are layers that are using a color scheme, and it's a very useful thing to do. Easy to do by right clicking on any layer, and then coming down towards the bottom of the menu and choosing a color there, and the reason it's useful is not just because visually you can see how many layers you've got of a different kind, but you can filter your view of layers and colors is just one of the many things you can filter. At the top of the layers panel, kind is the default, so what kind of layer is it? And you can pick Choose Pixel Layers. You can see there's only one pixel layer in this file. Choose adjustments layers, they're aren't any. Choose text layers and I can see all of the text layers. But what if I've got three times this many text layers and they were of different things…

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