Photoshop :: How To Liquify Background Based On Another (B&W) Layer

May 12, 2013

I had a black and white layer with circles drawn to represent droplets of water, and I want to be able to move it, add to it, etc. How can I make it liquify the background underneath based on that droplet layer?

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Photoshop :: Liquify With Background Reference?

Mar 28, 2013

I want to Liquefy an image element so that it fits the space occupied by an element in another image. I tried one as a background layer and the second as a semi-transparent Layer 1, resized to roughly overlay the first image. Then, I discovered that Liquefy is a separate program that opens up and therefore I no longer have the reference background image to fit to.
 
How can I  use Liquefy with a background image as reference in CS4?

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AutoCAD Visual LISP / AutoLISP :: Move Objects To New Layer Based On Their Present Layer

Jun 20, 2012

Say I have 2 items, one is on layer "M-Duct" and the other on "M-Pipe" (they are in the same drawing). Any lisp routine that would create the layers "M-Duct-New" and "M-Pipe-New" (based on the same color and LT as the original layers) and then move those objects to the newly created layers?

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AutoCAD Visual LISP / AutoLISP :: Script That Assigns Lineweights To Layer Based On Color Of That Layer

Nov 19, 2013

Any script that when ran will set lineweights of a layer based on what color the layer is assigned.  For instance if I have 3 lines that are green on 3 different layers. I need the script to change all 3 layers lineweight   to .015mm. I have drawings that are inconsistant with layer names so layer translator and methods of that nature will not work because I do not know all the layer names and I have 100 drawings to do this to.

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Photoshop :: Move / Position Layer In Liquify

Aug 13, 2013

I'm trying to line up two images one on top of the other with opacity set so I can see both.in Liquefy (CS4). One is background, the other is Layer 1. How do I move either one roughly in place over the other so I can start adjusting edges so the two profiles match? Hand doesn't move anything.

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Photoshop :: Selection Based Upon Contents Of A Layer

Jul 27, 2009

If I have a layer that is smaller than the canvas, and I want a selection that matches the contents of the layer, how do I do that? Looked at the keyboard shortcuts and faq but didn't see it. orry, I'm a programmer trying to find his way in photoshop.

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Photoshop :: Auto Name Text Layer Based On Content?

Jul 3, 2012

It seems once you enter a custom name for a text layer in the Layer palettes, it breaks the connection between the text content and the layer name.
 
Is there any way to get a text layer's name to be the same as the content of the text layer? (In After Effects, if you clear out a custom name of a layer, it will automatically rename a text layer to what the text contains.)

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AutoCAD .NET :: Filter Based On Layer?

Jul 11, 2013

I have a curve which is a set of lines and arcs.This is present on a layer. code to filter these objects based on layer.I also need to convert all the object ids to a single entity.

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Photoshop :: Convert Pixel Based Files To Vector Based Illustrator?

Apr 23, 2012

Is there a way to convert the pixel based phtoshop files to the vector based illustrator files?

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Photoshop :: Possible To Flatten Bottom Most Layer To Make Background Layer

Aug 5, 2013

I have a large psd. The bottom most Layer can be a background layer is it possible to flatten just this layer to make is a background layer as this may make the file size smaller. Im working in PH5 on a Mac.

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Photoshop :: Adding Layer And Part Of Layer Blend Into Background

Jun 2, 2013

this is my problem:
 
Pic 1. I have an image I want to use as a background, however the image is not complete. I need a part of pic 2 to fullfill it.

Pic 2. The colors around the object doesn't match the colors of Pic 1.
 
Normally it would be best to cut the object out. However in this case it wouldn't look nice (the object is mixed out (in color) with the rest of the image). If I cut out something the object won't look "proper".

My question:
 
How can I blend pic 2 on pic 1, using the original object from pic 2 (as it is), and at the same time blend the colors around it, so that it matches that of pic 1 / or simply remove it somehow?

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Photoshop :: Create A Blank Layer To Be Used As Background Layer In CS6?

Jun 26, 2013

How do I create a blank layer to be used as my "Background Layer" in CS6? I need to do this action before importing anything because once an image is imported, the image is automatically set as the Background Layer.

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Photoshop :: Convert A Regular Layer Into Background Layer

Aug 6, 2009

I want the bottom layer to be the background layer, but I can't figure out how to convert it. I'm running CS3, FYI.

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Photoshop :: Ordinary Layer And Not A Background Layer

Nov 25, 2012

Every time I import / open a new image in Photoshop CS5 will be provided automatically to a background layer. Is it possible to change it so that the layer is a common and editable layers from the start?

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Photoshop :: Adjustment Layer Or Background Layer?

Mar 31, 2006

When you open an image with adjustment layers, what determines what is selected, the background or the adjustment layer? It seems sometimes it's one or the other, and I don't know the logic. Personally I would prefer that the image always opens with the background layer selected.

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Photoshop :: Way To Fade A Layer Into The Background Layer

Sep 30, 2007

way to fade a layer into the background layer to make it seam like it was part of that photo?

example: putting a face from one photo onto the body of a person in a sep. photo

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Photoshop :: How To Add Layer From Background

Aug 26, 2012

how do you add to a layer from another layer, for instance, the background?
 
There are TONS of explanations for how to take away from a layer or create a new layer (layer mask) but nothing on how to add to a layer once it's already made. I made this layer with the magic wand tool and now I simply need to add little bits in to the layer that the magic wand missed.

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Photoshop :: How To Reveal Background Layer Through Cut Out

Apr 14, 2012

How can I cut out a shape from my PS image to expose the background layer?  I will "Save for Web" with a transparent background. The shape will be a rectangle, and a text layer will later be added to display within the rectangle.
 
My goal is to use the PS image as part of a Web page, allowing the Web page background to show through the rectangle which surrounds the text. Hope this explanation makes sense.

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Photoshop :: Background Covers 1st Layer?

Aug 28, 2012

Level: Newbie'ish    OS: Win7 64bit    PS:CS6
 
I am just curious about the following...
 
 Below is the layers panel with the BG layer OFF and the picture below it shows how my image looks when the BG is OFF.
 
 Now here is the layers panel with the BG layer ON and here's my image when the BG layer is ON
  
I am a bit confused as to why the white BG is covering the 1st layer above it ... isn't the BG layer suppose to Always be Behind the 1st layer? Both BG layers are locked and in the same Z order ....
 
So, I'm just wondering why this is happening.

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Photoshop :: Can't Get Rid Of White Background Layer

Jun 7, 2011

A friend had an image created, of a star, and cannot get hold of the person who created it. She's asked me but i have a problem, how to remove the background so you just have the star so that you can layer it on another background? I tried this a few weeks ago, changed it onto a transparent layer. Weird thing is when you put it onto another background, the transparent layer suddenly changes to a white background!

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Photoshop :: EPS Opens On Background Layer?

Jul 9, 2012

Here's my problem:
 
I get eps files that i have to post to a website. I open the files in Photoshop, and they open on 1 layer, a Background later, that has a white background. However when I drop them into a PPT or Word doc, they are indeed transparent.
 
When I open the EPS's in Illustrator, they are transparent. When I re-save the EPS in Illustrator as an Illustrator EPS, and then open that file in Photoshop, it opens on "Layer 1" and is transparent.
 
Why are these EPS's opening on a background later to begin with?

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Photoshop :: How To Unlock Background Layer

Apr 1, 2013

How do I unlock the background layer?

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Photoshop :: How To Handle Background Layer

Jun 15, 2012

For editing a  jpeg file (e.g., sharpening), first I create a duplicate layer.  Now, I have two layers: Layer 1 and Background layers.   Editing is done only on the duplicate layer. That's how I am able to keep the original jpeg file.   When editing is completed on Layer 1, I got to save the edited image.   Before saving it, what should I do with the Background layer?  Should I delete it or merge/flatten with Layer 1?

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Photoshop :: CS5 - Background Layer Not Locked

Jun 14, 2012

CS5 - the background layer - although it shows as being locked - it is not -- when I add a new layer the new information also changes in the background layer - how do you fix that?

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Photoshop :: Merging A Layer With The Background

May 7, 2009

Is there a way to merge a layer with the background? I mean, suppose the background doesn't even exist and I have a series of layers on top of this transparent background. How do I go about merging one or more of these layers with the background without flattening the entire image?

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Photoshop :: How Do I Blend The Background Of A Layer?

Oct 9, 2008

I'm trying to blend the background of one layer into the background layer.
Here's the picture without the layer I want to blend:

And here's the picture with the layer I want to blend:

I want the background of the pic in the middle to blend in with the gradient background.

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Photoshop :: Lock On Background Layer

Jul 6, 2009

Wondering about the lock on background layer, the manual says the background layer will be partially locked unless it is transparent.

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Photoshop :: Can't Unlock Background Layer Using...

Apr 20, 2008

I installed CS3 a few days ago (though I'm an experienced CS2 and Photoshop 6 user) and opened Photoshop CS3 Extended today for the first time.

The problem I'm having is with unlocking the background layer. I read in the documentation and on the Net about double-clicking and renaming the layer (which is what I did in other versions), or creating a new file with a transparent background, but those things aren't working for me in this version.

I opened a tiff file (a logo I want to use as the basis for a new image) but I can't unlock the background layer so I can copy, manipulate or add to it. Everything on the Layers drop-down menu is grayed out, as are the word Lock: and the symbols following it in the Layers window.

I tried creating a new image but when File|New dialog box opens the option to use transparent in the Background Contents dropdown is grayed out, too.

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Photoshop :: Spotted Background Layer

Dec 20, 2007

I have managed to do selections from several photos and dragged them onto the same photo, into different layers successfully, with the image being displayed on the layer chequered background. But sometimes when I do this the image can't be seen in the layer thumbnail. All I get is a spotted layerbackground and the image is not displayed, although it can be seen in the workspace.

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Photoshop :: Using Background Eraser Tool On A Layer

Sep 15, 2012

I have a background layer and then I create a second layer (a blank one).  I then try to erase the background image through the new layer and it doesn't work.  What can I do?

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Photoshop :: How To Make Image To Be Background Layer

Mar 9, 2012

When I open an image, it appears in the layers palette as layer 1.  I want it to be the background layer. 

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