3 Isi Warna Background. 4. Simpan Gambar. Cara Membuat Background Jadi Transparant. Menghapus background sangatlah mudah dilakukan di Photoshop. Selain itu, dengan menggunakan Photoshop ini kamu bisa juga mengatur latar menjadi warna lain. Seperti untuk keperluan pas foto, mengganti dengan latar gambar yang lain, dan sebagainya.
translation by you can also view the original English article Tiga cara ini untuk membuat karya seni yang identik mungkin terdengar mirip, tetapi mereka semua memiliki kegunaan yang sama sekali berbeda. Mari kita pergi ke duplicate, clone, dan copy dan paste di Inkscape untuk melihat mana yang lebih cocok dalam setiap situasi. 1. Duplicate Langkah 1 Menuju dan pilih objek untuk menduplikasi. Menuju sampai ke Edit > Duplicate, atau hanya tekan Control-D untuk melakukannya. Anda mungkin menyadari bahwa terlihat... Yah, tidak apa-apa. Apa sebenarnya yang dilakukan adalah membuat duplikat yang tepat dari objek di posisi yang sama seperti aslinya. Langkah 2 Duplicate adalah cara termudah dan tercepat untuk membuat salinan identik dari sebuah objek, tapi ada satu hal yang perlu diperhatikan. Ketika Anda menduplikasi sebuah benda, objek baru mewarisi semua properti custom, seperti Gradient atau Swatch. Di bawah ini, Anda akan melihat bahwa saya mengubah gradient pada objek yang diduplikasi, tapi itu juga mengubah objek asli. 2. Copy dan Paste Langkah 1 Tidak seperti kesederhanaan Duplicate, Copy dan Paste yang terkenal adalah dua operasi yang terpisah. Seperti Anda mungkin sudah tahu, cara termudah untuk melakukannya adalah untuk memilih objek, kemudian hanya tekan Control C dan Control V. Perbedaan pertama yang akan Anda perhatikan di sini adalah bahwa ketika Anda Paste, menempatkan objek baru persis di cursor Anda berada. Langkah 2 Perbedaan besar lainnya dari Duplicate dengan menggunakan Copy dan Paste adalah bahwa hal itu benar-benar memberikan objek baru gradient parameter gradient yang sama, tapi benar-benar gradient yang berbeda. Jadi menggunakan metode ini bekerja lebih dari Duplicate jika Anda akan bekerja dengan sesuatu seperti gradient yang berbeda. Seperti yang Anda lihat di bawah ini saya telah menyalin apel ini beberapa kali, sehingga akan terus menyalin linearGradient6090 asli untuk setiap objek yang disisipkan baru dan hanya menetapkan nomor tambahan untuk itu. Langkah 3 Trik yang rapi ketika menggunakan copy dan paste ketika Anda memiliki kotak dengan snap diaktifkan, benda yang disisipkan Anda akan snap untuk titik grid terdekat cursor Anda. Ini mengagumkan untuk barang-barang seni pixel. Di bawah ini, Saya hanya saya slap Control V setiap kali saya memindahkan cursor saya ke tempat grid berikutnya. 3. Cloning Langkah 1 Oke, jadi ini adalah tempat hal-hal dimulai untuk mendapatkan sedikit funky. Meskipun ini terdengar seperti hanyalah situasi Duplicate, Cloning adalah salah satu yang benar-benar menonjol. Pertama, menuju dan pilih objek lain dan sampai ke Edit > Clone > Create Clone. Langkah 2 Seperti Duplicate, itu akan memasang objek baru clone Anda di posisi yang sama persis seperti aslinya. Anda dapat meneruskan dan bergerak di suatu tempat untuk saat ini, hanya supaya kita bisa melihatnya untuk contoh ini. Ini objek baru clone adalah clone dinamis, sehingga setiap kali Anda mengubah sesuatu pada objek asli, itu akan mengubah clone segera. Di bawah ini, saya memutar yang asli dan memisahkan dua pir. Anda dapat melihat bahwa clone saya di sebelah kanan juga mengambil perubahan-perubahan tersebut. Langkah 3 Sekarang, hal ini tidak selalu terjadi ketika Anda mengubah clone. Anda dapat melakukan apa pun yang Anda inginkan pada clone, tapi itu tidak akan mempengaruhi yang asli. Namun, Anda masih dapat memodifikasi asli dan clone akan terus menerima perubahan juga. Saya bilang pada Anda, ini terjadi cukup intens! Di bawah ini, Saya sengaja merusak clone dengan peregangan untuk proporsi yang tidak masuk akal, tapi seperti yang Anda lihat, yang asli tidak tersentuh. Itu saja, Menyalin itu! Kita melalui duplikat yang sangat sederhana, kemudian dibumbui hal sedikit dengan copy dan paste, dan akhirnya terjadi clone yang hebat! Sementara semua tugas ini cukup sederhana dan berguna, cobalah bermain-main dengan clone, karena mereka benar-benar sangat menyenangkan untuk melihat apa yang dapat Anda lakukan!

Pada dasarnya teknik dasar cara memperbanyak foto dilakukan dengan menduplikasi atau menggandakan layer foto menjadi layer baru dengan cara men-copy-nya. Sehingga Layer photo menjadi 2. Kemudian salah satu layer pas photo atau gambar tersebut kita geser di sebelahnya atau ke sampingnya, bisa ke samping kiri, kanan, atas , atau bawah. sehingga pas foto tersebut tampak menjadi 2 lembar.

Sometimes you need a different version of your artwork or duplicate layers as a security backup. This is both a very practical and simple function. Let’s learn 3 different and very quick ways to do this. Go to the “Layers” F7 panel. Method 1 Hold the click down on the layer you want to copy while you are pressing “Alt” and drag it to the bottom. Method 2 Use the “Duplicate” function from the “Options Menu”. Method 3 Create a “New Layer” and use “Ctrl + C” & “Ctrl + F” to paste it. How to Copy Layers Using the “Alt” key in Illustrator Go to the “Layers” F7 panel on the right side toolbar. Hold the click down on the layer you want to copy while you are pressing the “Alt” key. Drag the mouse pointer to the bottom and then release the click and the “Alt” key. How to Copy Layers Using the “Alt” key in Illustrator Step-by-step guide This method is simply the quickest way to copy a layer. Step 1 Open the “Layers” panel Go to the “Layers” panel usually located on the right side toolbar. If you can’t find it, you might have to enable it first by going to “Windows > Layers” or pressing “F7” to shortcut it. Step 2 Copy the layer Hold the click down on the layer you want to copy while you are also holding the “Alt” key. Next, drag the mouse pointer to the bottom of the list and then release the click and the “Alt” key. Step 3 The Result Here is your brand new copy! How to Copy Layers Using the “Duplicate” function in Illustrator Go to the “Layers” F7 panel on the right side toolbar. Click on the layer you want to copy to select it. Click on the “Options Menu” located on the panel’s right top corner and select “Duplicate”. How to Copy Layers Using the “Duplicate” function in Illustrator This method is all about the specific “Duplicate” layer function from Illustrator. Step 1 Open the “Layers” panel Go to the “Layers” F7 panel on the right side toolbar. Step 2 Go to the “Options Menu” Click on the layer you want to copy to select it. Then click on the “Options Menu” on the panel’s right top corner, and select “Duplicate …” followed by the name of the layer. For this example it’s displayed as “Duplicate Layer 1”. The Result And this is how it should look. How to Copy Layers Using the “Copy” and “Paste” Commands in Illustrator Go to the “Layers” F7 panel on the right side toolbar. Click on “Create New Layer”. Select the layer you want to copy, then press “Ctrl + C” to copy it. Next, select the new layer and press “Ctrl + F” to paste it in front. How to Copy Layers Using the “Copy” and “Paste” Commands in Illustrator This method is the classical and more intuitive way to make a copy of a layer. Step 1 Open the “Layers” panel Go to the “Layers” F7 panel on the right side toolbar. Step 2 Make a new layer and a copy Click on “Create New Layer” at the bottom of the “Layers” panel. Locate the layer that you want to copy and click on the right circle placed next to the name of the layer. This way you will be selecting the whole layer tree including all the sublayers grouped in the main layer. Then press “Ctrl + C” to copy the layer. Step 3 Paste it into the new layer Click on the circle of the new layer to deselect the previous selection. Now click on the name of the new layer and press “Ctrl + F” to paste in front If you’d like to know how to merge layers and some other tricks, you may want to take a look at this complete article about “How to Merge Layers in Illustrator”. The Result This is how the copy of the layer looks. Frequently asked questions on “How to Copy Layers in Illustrator” Is there any specific function to copy layers in Illustrator? Illustrator has a function called “Duplicate” located on the “Layers” F7 panel hidden in the “Options Menu”. This function is precisely for copying layers. You can learn how to use it in the method titled “How to Copy Layers Using the “Duplicate” function in Illustrator”. Can I change the color of the copied layer tree? You can change the color of the copied layer and colors for other layers as well in a very easy way. If you want to learn how to do this, just check this article about “How to Change the Layer Color in Illustrator”. Hey guys! It’s me, Marcel, aka Maschi. On MaschiTuts, it’s all about tutorials! No matter the topic of the article, the goal always remains the same Providing you guys with the most in-depth and helpful tutorials!
merubah warna layer di photoshop ?. Mungkin terdengar sangat simpel dan mudah. Mungkin terdengar sangat simpel dan mudah. Namun bagi orang yang baru belum lama mengenal Adobe Photoshop , hal ini akan menjadi kendala tersendiri.
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driver issues Wacom device issues DLL file issues Memory issues Preferences file issues Font issues Printer issues Share crash report with Adobe Improve Illustrator performance Learn about importing images and paths from Adobe Photoshop to Illustrator. You can bring artwork from Photoshop PSD files into Illustrator using the Open command, the Place command, the Paste command, and the drag-and-drop feature. Illustrator supports most Photoshop data, including layer comps, layers, editable text, and paths. This means that you can transfer files between Photoshop and Illustrator without losing the ability to edit the artwork. For easy transfer of files between the two applications, adjustment layers that have visibility turned off are imported though inaccessible into Illustrator and restored when exported back to Photoshop. Spot colors up to 31 spot channels per file import as a single N‑Channel raster image, which is placed over the process color image. The spot colors are added to the swatches panel as custom colors with the same name as in Photoshop. Imported spot colors separate correctly. Duotone PSD files import as flat raster images with a 256‑indexed colorspace and an N‑Channel colorspace containing all of the duotone inks. Because Illustrator uses an N‑Channel, blending mode interactions set in Photoshop may appear differently in Illustrator. Ink colors from old color libraries are set to gray. In cases where Illustrator must convert the Photoshop data, a warning message appears. For example, when importing a 16‑bit Photoshop file, Illustrator warns you that the image will be imported as an 8‑bit, flat composite. Place linked Photoshop documents To place your artwork created in Photoshop directly into Illustrator artboard, do the following Click File > Place. A dialog appears to choose the file from your computer or cloud documents. Click Open Cloud document. Select a cloud document from your files to open Select your PSD cloud document and click Place. You can view the linked file information by clicking Linked File in the Properties panel. Photoshop import options When you open or place a Photoshop file that contains multiple layers, you can set the following options Layer Comp If the Photoshop file contains layer comps, specifies which version of the image to import. Select Show Preview to display a preview of the selected layer comp. The Comments text box displays comments from the Photoshop file. When Updating Link Specifies how to handle layer visibility settings when updating a linked Photoshop file that includes layer comps. Keep Layer Visibility Overrides Updates the linked image based on the state of layer visibility in the layer comp when you originally placed the file. Use Photoshop’s Layer Visibility Updates the linked image based on the current state of layer visibility in the Photoshop file. Convert Photoshop Layers To Objects And Make Text Editable Where Possible Preserves as much layer structure and text editability as possible without sacrificing appearance. However, if the file includes features that Illustrator doesn’t support, Illustrator preserves the appearance of the artwork by merging and rasterizing layers. For example Layer sets that use the Dissolve blending mode as well as all layers in clipping masks get merged into single layers. Adjustment layers and layers that use a Knockout option are merged with the underlying layers, as are layers that contain transparent pixels and use the Color Dodge, Color Burn, Difference, Linear Burn, Linear Dodge, Vivid Light, Linear Light, or Pin Light blending mode. Layers that use layer effects may be merged; however, the specific merging behavior depends on the blending mode of the layer, the presence of transparent pixels, and the layer’s blending options. Hidden layers that require merging are discarded. The Convert Photoshop Layers To Objects And Make Text Editable Where Possible option isn't available when you link to a Photoshop file. Flatten Photoshop Layers To A Single Image And Preserve Text Appearance Imports the file as a single bitmap image. The converted file retains no individual objects, except for the document clipping path if one exists. Opacity is retained as part of the main image, but is not editable. Import Hidden Layers Imports all layers from the Photoshop file, even those that are hidden. This option is not available when linking to a Photoshop file. Import Slices Preserves any slices that are included in the Photoshop file. This option is available only when opening or embedding a file that includes slices. Move part of an image from Photoshop to Illustrator In Photoshop, select the pixels you want to move. Copy the selection in Photoshop and paste it in Illustrator. If a layer mask is active when you choose the Copy command, Photoshop copies the mask rather than the main layer. Select the Move tool in Photoshop, and drag the selection to Illustrator. Illustrator fills transparent pixels with white. Move paths from Photoshop to Illustrator In Photoshop, use the Path Component Selection tool or the Direct Selection tool to select the paths you want to move. You can select any path or path segment that appears in the Paths panel, including shape vector masks, work paths, and saved paths. For more information on selecting paths, see Photoshop Help. Either copy and paste or drag the path to Illustrator. In the Paste Options dialog box, choose whether to paste the path as a compound shape or a compound path. Pasting as a compound path is faster, but may result in some loss of editability. To import all paths but no pixels from a Photoshop document, choose File > Export > Paths To Illustrator in Photoshop. Then open the resulting file in Illustrator. MembuatTanda Tangan Digital. Ada beberapa cara untuk membuat tanda tangan digital, berikut adalah beberapa cara mudah yang bisa anda coba. 1. Membuat Tanda Tangan Digital secara Online. Cara paling mudah dan cepat membuat tanda tangan digital yaitu menggunakan situs pihak ketiga secara online. 4Cara Membuat Tabel di Photoshop. 1. Membuka Aplikasi Photoshop. 3. Menampilkan dan Konfigurasi Grid. 4. Membuat Tabel dengan Menggunakan Shapes Rectangle Tool. Bukan hanya sekedar untuk editing, Photoshop bisa kamu gunakan juga untuk membuat tabel. Fungsi tabel ini bermacam-macam. Jt2N.