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Using the Libraries panel to store content

Using the Libraries panel to store content - Photoshop Tutorial

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Using the Libraries panel to store content

- [Instructor] If you often use the same layer styles or colors, gradients, fonts, graphics, or brushes, then a libraries panel can be a powerful way to store these different design elements so that you can quickly apply them across documents. Another advantage of using the libraries panel to store your assets is that they're automatically saved to the cloud so you can access them from home or work or wherever you log in using your Adobe ID. In addition, you can share the contents of a library with other people, such as clients or friends. So let's start by creating a new library. I already have a number of libraries here, but I'll use the fly out menu and choose create new library. I'll give it a name, in this case, photography and click create. So now we have an empty library that we can start adding content to. We can see on the layers panel, I have a photograph on a layer with a transparent background and I want…

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