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Photoshop - help
Ok ive got 3 layers....Layer 3 is on top of layer 2. Is there anyway to bring layer 2 above layer 3? :helpme
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Drag it over .
Put mouse over layer? Press left mouse button then drag |
No....Hold on ill post a pic...
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You have to click on the layer on the Layers pallette and drag it.
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Drag layer 3 down or layer 2 up, I don't see the problem.
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http://www.med.unc.edu/etg/presenta/photoshop/layer.gif
Should look like that in the layers menue,just drag them up or down. |
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Thanks Bill (new breed) for helping me.
Had to choose the layer then go to Layer > Arrange > Bring to front :thumbsup |
Well, I see you already got help, but since I went through making this, I'll post it here for the benefit of anyone else who needs it :)
http://www.bannerbabe.com/layers.gif If you had your ass layer as Layer B and your text as Layer A, and you wanted the ass to be behind the text, you'd go to the layers palette, click the Layer B layer and drag it below layer A on the pallette. Or you could also use the (Layer > Arrange > Bring To Front) but that wouldn't work unless the two layers in question were indeed the top two layers. If there were other layers you would use (Layer > Arrange > Bring Forward) or Ctrl+J. |
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As easy as it is to "drag and drop" its about the most complicated thing to explain.
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To tell the truth i dont no what to tell you .
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Let me guess... you're about to launch your design site?
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wow....
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