To save the Style to a Library, click the plus (+) icon on the Libraries panel and choose Layer Style to add the Layer Style to a Library.To apply the layer Effect drag and drop the Style from the Styles panel onto the layer in the image area, drag and drop the Style on the layer in the Layer’s panel, or select a layer(s) in the Layers panel and click the desired Style (in the Styles panel) to apply the Style to all selected layers. To save the Layer Effect to the Styles panel, in the Layer Style dialog, click the “New Style” button or, on the Styles panel, click the plus (+) icon.Then, select the layer(s) that need the layer style applied and Control -click (Mac) | Right -click (Win) in the layer (to the right of the name) and select Paste Layer Style. To copy and paste, Control -click (Mac) | Right -click (Win) the “fx” icon on the layer with the style (in the Layers panel) and select Copy Layer Style from the context sensitive menu.Saving and Applying Layer Effects to Multiple Layers-This video ( Adding Layer Effects/Styles to Multiple Layers) shows three easy to save and add layer Effects/Styles to multiple layers including: Option -drag (Mac) | Alt -drag (Win) the name of the effect to duplicate the individual effect.Įditing Layer Effects/Styles-Double click on a layer Effect, the Words Effects or the “fx” icon to edit the Layer Effect. To move an individual Layer Effect from one layer to another, drag the name of the individual effect (Stroke, Drop Shadow etc.).Option -drag (Mac) | Alt -drag (Win) to duplicate the Layer Effect. To move a Layer Effect from one layer to another, drag the “fx” icon (or the word Effects).Moving and Duplicating Layer Effects-You can quickly move and/or duplicate a Layer Effect using the Layers panel: To use the context sensitive menus, Control -click(Mac) | Right -click (Win)) -click the “fx” icon (or on a Layer Effect) and choose ClearLayer Style.Drag the name of the Layer Effect (Stroke, Drop Shadow etc.) to the trash to delete an individual effect.To Hide Layer Effects on all Layers Control -click (Mac) | Right -click (Win) the “fx” icon on the layer with the Layer Effect (in the Layers panel) and choose Hide All Effects.ĭeleting Layer Effects-In the Layers panel, drag the “fx” icon (or the word Effects) to the trash to delete a Layer Effect. To use the context sensitive menus, Control -click (Mac) | Right -click (Win) the “fx” icon on the layer with the Layer Effect (in the Layers panel) and choose Disable Layer Effects.Hide and Show Layer Effects-In the Layer’s panel, click the eye icon next to the left of the word Effects to toggle the visibility of all effects or, click the eye icon next to a specific effect to toggle its visibility. When adding Layer Effects, you can choose to automatically collapse the stack in the Layers panel (in order save space) by selecting the Layers panel fly-out menu, choosing Panel Options, and unchecking Expand New Effects.Note: the first time to you click, Photoshop will zoom to the contents of the layer, the second time you use the shortcut, Photoshop will collapse/expand the stacks. Option -click (Mac) | Alt -click (Win) the disclosure triangle on the Layers panel to the right of the “fx” icon to collapse/expand all Layer Effects in the document.
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