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Layers and slicing for web
I have a document that has lots of layers Is there a way to have photoshopC S5 slice each layer without me having to save as image and html then slice each..... hope that makes sense.
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Re: Layers and slicing for web
I get what you mean, but I'm not sure how to do that.
I'm sure there's a way though, so I'll look around and get back with you if I find anything helpful.
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Guru
Re: Layers and slicing for web
already sliced but there has to be a way to do it as layers instead of from one image...thanks for the reply
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Re: Layers and slicing for web
Well I'll look around (: And np.
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Re: Layers and slicing for web
Yep, I know exactly what you're talking about, and I have done this many times. Simply select all of the layers that you want to make slices out of and go to the menu at the top in Photoshoip "Layer" and click "New Layer Based Slice". This will make slices for every layer that you have selected in your layers palette. You are now ready to save all the slices for the web!
Hope this helps, let me know if you have any more questions!
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Re: Layers and slicing for web
...Apology for the highjack - it brings up the question: Why slice when you can simply flatten the image and 'Save for web'? I have one site that ended up with 400+ such images... 'seems to work.
Jim
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Re: Layers and slicing for web
To hishandiwork
Is this technique only available in CS5 because I have CS3?
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Re: Layers and slicing for web
Well I think that it really depends on the brand which is you wish to developed in order to established it's foundation to the next level and to create an opportunity to improves it's whole growth.
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