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Retrieving, duplicating, and sharing assets - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop CC 2017 One-on-One: Mastery
Retrieving, duplicating, and sharing assets
- [Instructor] Now, once you store a graphic in the Libraries panel, it becomes an asset that you can use over and over again. Which is why in this movie, I'll show you how to retrieve an asset here inside Photoshop, as well as duplicate assets between different libraries. And finally, share your assets with other users online. So just for the sake of demonstration here, I'm going to grab this planet layer here inside the Layers panel, and I'll get rid of it by pressing the backspace key or the delete key on the Mac. And so let's imagine that I've built this composition, but I'm missing the planet layer, which either I've stored here inside the Layers panel, or somebody else that I'm working with has stored. In that case, I can retrieve that graphic by dragging it and dropping it from the Layers panel like so, at which point I'll see this place boundary, which will allow me to scale and rotate the graphic as well as numerically position it. And as you can see, this guy's a little off…
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Collaborating with coworkers and the cloud1m 14s
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Introducing the Libraries panel5m 42s
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Retrieving, duplicating, and sharing assets6m 26s
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Collaborating with the help of smart objects4m 33s
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Collecting styles in the Libraries panel5m 41s
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Auto-extracting assets into a new library5m 14s
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Editing cloud-based library assets5m 20s
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Updating modified or missing assets4m 6s
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Sharing an asset created in Illustrator6m 28s
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