Adding Layers

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David_H_Armitage
Mar 24, 2009
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I am just starting to learn Layers and have several books, etc. to guide me. All the books start with lessons that assume you have several images (layers) under the Layers tab. The lessons describe what you do with all those layers but I can’t find how to get the images under the tab. Can anyone tell me how to get several images under the layers tab?

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PZ
Ping Zheng
Mar 24, 2009
Layers tab? you mean multi-layer document?
You can add layer yourself or use move tool to drag a unlocked layer from another image to your image or copy layers in other images to your image.
DH
David_H_Armitage
Mar 24, 2009
I have figured out how to create a new layer. That’s easy. But how do you get an image into that layer? I’ve tried cut and paste, I’ve tried dragging – none of these work.
DH
David_H_Armitage
Mar 24, 2009
I’m looking for something that says, "Here’s how you add an image to a layer." But I don’t see anything like that.
PZ
Ping Zheng
Mar 24, 2009
Open this image in Photoshop first, ctrl+a to select this layer and ctrl + c copy it, then paste it in your image
And you can use File > Place to place the image to your image.
DM
Don_McCahill
Mar 24, 2009
Note that you have to have a layer selected to add anything to it. Do this by clicking on that layer, so it is highlighted in the layers palette.
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Mark_Reynolds
Mar 24, 2009
Try holding SHIFT key while dragging to make sure the content is centred.
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KatWoman
Mar 24, 2009
when you paste anything>> it automatically creates another layer above the selected layer or background
you can drag from open document to another or use cut and paste for putting all or parts of an image onto a layer
you can click the little paper at bottom to create an empty layer and use fill to make a solid color layer, put a gradient, make a shape on, etc.
DH
David_H_Armitage
Mar 25, 2009
Thanks everyone. I won’t be able to experiment with these suggestions today (just got to my computer at 11:00 p.m.!). Will have to try tomorrow but I am anxious to figure this out. (Ping, this morning before work I quickly tried your suggestions. It seemed to work. I had tried many of the ‘layers’ drop down file features. It didn’t occur to me that ‘place’ would be under ‘file’!)

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