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<li class="lvl0"><a href="index.html">Introduction</a></li>
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<h1>Other Layers</h1>
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<h2>Fill Layers</h2>
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<p>There are two types of fill layers: <b>solid color fill</b>, <b>gradient fill</b> and <b>pattern fill</b>.
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A fill layer has a parameter (e.g. the gradient) and it will produce a full-width rectangle,
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that is filled with the corresponding color, the gradient or the pattern.</p>
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<img src="https://i.imgur.com/aK7HutT.png" />
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<p>Of course, there are many ways how to produce a layer filled with the color the gradient or the pattern.
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E.g. you can create an empty layer and use the Brush tool to paint it with the color.
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Fill layers have several advantages. They have a special thumbnail, which helps you see the purpose of the layer.
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Fill parameters (the color, the gradient or the pattern) can be easily modified. When you change the size of the canvas,
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the content of fill layers is regenerated automatically to fill the new canvas.</p>
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<p>Press Layer - New Fill Layer in the top menu to add a new fill layer. Parameters of the fill can be chaged in the Properties panel
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(the panel will show up after double-clicking the thumbnail of the fill layer).</p>
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<h2>Adjustment layers</h2>
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<p>Adjustment layers are the special kind of layers. They do not contain any image data, but they perform
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a color adjustment to the content below them.</p>
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<p>Imagine that you have a photo and you want to make it black and white (grayscale).
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Photopea gives you many ways to change the actual pixels of the photo layer, to make them grayscale.
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But with adjustment layers, you can make the photo look back and white, without actually cahnging pixels of the photo layer.</p>
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<p>You could simply add a Hue / Saturation adjustment layer on top of the photo layer, and set the Saturation parameter to zero.</p>
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<p>Press Layer - New Adjustment Layer in the top menu to add a new adjustment layer. Parameters of the adjustment can be changed in the Properties panel
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(the panel will show up after double-clicking the thumbnail of the adjustment layer).</p>
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<p>Just like any other layers, fill layers and adjustment layers can have their own blend mode, opacity, masks etc.
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The mask of an adjustment layer will cause, that the adjustment will be performed only to those areas of the content below, which are white inside the mask.</p>
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<h2>Rasterizing layers</h2>
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<p>Each layer must have some pixel data, that will be used for combining the layer with other layers, to create the final image.
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But these pixel data can be generated in many different ways.</p>
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<p>We can separate layers inside PSD files into two different groups: <b>direct</b> ("regular") raster layers and <b>undirect</b> raster layers.
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For direct raster layers, the pixel information is the only information we have.
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For undirect raster layers, the pixel information is generated from some other information.</p>
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<p>Undirect layers are e.g. Smart Objects (their pixels are generated from the source image + position + transformation),
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fill layers (pixels generated from the fill parameters), text layers (pixels generated from some text and its parameters).
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We can not do pixel-specific operations on these layers (e.g. draw into them with a Brush, or blur a part of the layer with a Blur tool).</p>
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<p>To convert an undirect layer into a regular raster layer, we have to rasterize it
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(right-click - Rasterize, or Layer - Rasterize). Smart objects will lose the link to the source image, text layers will lose the text information,
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only pixel data will remain.</p>
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<h2>Clipping Masks</h2>
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<p>In PSD files, any layer can have the <b>clipping mask</b> option enabled.
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When it is on for some layer L, then the transparency of the layer below (let's call it K) will be used as the mask for the layer L.
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In other words, botk K and L will be drawn, but only the transparency of K will be used.</p>
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<p>Here we can see a text layer containing Photopea, and the photo of grass on top of it. Normally, the layer with grass would cover
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the whole text. But since the grass is a clipping mask, the transparency of the text layer is used for both layers.</p>
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<img src="https://i.imgur.com/9d0rWVF.png" />
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<p>You can have many clipping masks, one on top of another, to create a <b>chain</b> of clipping masks.
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In such case, the transparency of the first layer below them will be used for all layers in the chain.</p>
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<p>Clipping Mask can be enabled or disabled for any layer by right-clicking and choosing Clipping mask,
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or in the top menu: Layer - Clipping Mask, or by pressing Alt + Ctrl + G.</p>
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