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layer styles

  1. L

    How to Save an Image with Blending Modes?

    My file contains a background layer and an image layer above that is set to pin light. I've tried rasterizing, merging, saving as png & jpg, apply image, etc. - and NOTHING maintains the blending mode setting. There has to be a way to export or save the effect in a flattened image...how else...
  2. NikkiGee

    Where would I find the layer styles I create myself?

    Hello lovely people, Happy New Year to you all.. I have used photoshop periodically over about 10 years, but I started off using paint shop pro, but I have taught myslef a lot over the last few months as I really want to just use photoshop full time now, as I really do love it soooo much...
  3. J

    How can I replicate this text and shape effect?

    Hello, I am trying to recreate this logo (or two) for a TV mock I am trying to create, however, I am unsure of how to create a glossy/shiny effect with the text 'GMTV' and 'today' similar to the original logo. I have attempted it so far by using various layer styles, such a pattern overlay...
  4. P

    layer effects flattening loses metallic highlights

    i have some lovely metallic effects going on in photoshop - i flatten, or copy merged, or save out to png/jpeg and some of the bevels and highlights flatten out - is there another way around this? this is from a screen grab, which i'd use, but there's not enough resolution on it.
  5. B

    Photoshop guide: Layer style - Tutorial #2

  6. Shopped

    Separate Layer Style to it's Own New Layer

    Hey Photoshop Gurus! I need some help remembering how to do something I saw done once in a video tutorial. How do you take a layer style like a Drop Shadow and make it into it's own layer so that you can transform it independently of the original layer to which the layer style was applied...
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