– Identifying layer groups by color?

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Koenraad
Jun 9, 2004
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I just opened a PSD file in PS7 that seems to have color-coded layers. They appear to be grouped together by color (the color being visible in the lock/link columns on the left of the layer name).

How do you do that? I’ve been using PS for years and never knew you could do this.

PS: I am not referring to layer sets. These color codes seem independant of layer sets.

Thanks!

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Jun 9, 2004
Don’t know about 7 but in 6 when you make a new layer there is box in the requester that says colour, you choose the colour and there you go…. "Jon Yeager" wrote in message
I just opened a PSD file in PS7 that seems to have color-coded layers.
They
appear to be grouped together by color (the color being visible in the lock/link columns on the left of the layer name).

How do you do that? I’ve been using PS for years and never knew you could
do
this.

PS: I am not referring to layer sets. These color codes seem independant
of
layer sets.

Thanks!

K
Koenraad
Jun 9, 2004
D’oh! Thanks.

"John McGerr" wrote in message
Don’t know about 7 but in 6 when you make a new layer there is box in the requester that says colour, you choose the colour and there you go….
T
Tabasco1
Jun 20, 2004
"Jon Yeager" wrote in message
D’oh! Thanks.

"John McGerr" wrote in message
Don’t know about 7 but in 6 when you make a new layer there is box in
the
requester that says colour, you choose the colour and there you go….

If you want to add the colors layers later just right click the layer and select layer properties.

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