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georgeyw 09-30-2006 05:22 PM

Photoshop people a little help with layers pls...
 
This is probably an easy problem to solve but it's driving me Nucking Futs!

I've got a psd with 5 different logos on it and each logo is comprised of 10+ layers.

Now i'd like to select 1 of the logos and create a separate psd for it. How can I easily and quickly select all the layers of the one logo?

I've tried a copy and paste and that just takes one layer (layer in focus) :(

Any help here would be much appreciated :thumbsup

aico 09-30-2006 05:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by georgeyw
This is probably an easy problem to solve but it's driving me Nucking Futs!

I've got a psd with 5 different logos on it and each logo is comprised of 10+ layers.

Now i'd like to select 1 of the logos and create a separate psd for it. How can I easily and quickly select all the layers of the one logo?

I've tried a copy and paste and that just takes one layer (layer in focus) :(

Any help here would be much appreciated :thumbsup

Hard way: Make a Layer Folder, drop all the parts you want into the layer folder, drag the folder to a new document.


Or... deleted all the layers you don't want, Save As... :2 cents:

BusterBunny 09-30-2006 05:30 PM

crop the one you want save it then ctrl z back to the main? or am i purpled out:pimp

SubSonic 09-30-2006 05:36 PM

CS2? Simply select the layers while pressing CTRL or Shift, open a new document with the same size like the original one and drag the selected layers into the new document.

zEn84 09-30-2006 05:38 PM

Make 5 copies renamed differently, and delete the other logos on each different psd?

georgeyw 09-30-2006 07:17 PM

Thanks guys - got it sorted out finally - many thanks for the help :)

Crasy Bitch 09-30-2006 07:59 PM

i'm learning AutoCAD, and its better then photoshop for layers...


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