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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
Editing layers in rollover states and animation frames (ImageReady)
Some changes you make to layers affect only the active rollover state or animation frame, while others affect every
state and frame in which the layers are included.
state and frame in which the layers are included.
State- and frame-specific changes
Affect only the active animation frame or rollover state. By default, changes you
make to layers using Layers palette commands and options—including layer opacity, blending mode, visibility,
position, and style—are state- and frame-specific. However, you can apply layer changes to all states in a rollover and
all frames in an animation using the unify buttons in the Layers palette. (See “To unify layers for rollovers and anima
tions (ImageReady)” on page 613.)
position, and style—are state- and frame-specific. However, you can apply layer changes to all states in a rollover and
all frames in an animation using the unify buttons in the Layers palette. (See “To unify layers for rollovers and anima
tions (ImageReady)” on page 613.)
Note: Changes you make to layers in the Normal state or Frame 1—including layer opacity, blending mode, visibility,
position, and style—affect all states or frames in which the layers are identical. For example, consider a slice that has a
Normal state, an Over state, and a Down state. If the layers in the Normal and Over states are identical, and you apply
a layer style in the Normal state, the layer style will also be applied in the Over state.
position, and style—affect all states or frames in which the layers are identical. For example, consider a slice that has a
Normal state, an Over state, and a Down state. If the layers in the Normal and Over states are identical, and you apply
a layer style in the Normal state, the layer style will also be applied in the Over state.
Inclusive changes
Affect every state and frame in which the layers are included. Changes you make to layer pixel
values, using painting and editing tools, color and tone adjustment commands, filters, type, and other image-editing
commands, are examples of inclusive changes.
commands, are examples of inclusive changes.
To unify layers for rollovers and animations (ImageReady)
Changes you make to a layer’s visibility, position, and style apply only to the frame or state (unless you are working
with the Normal state or Frame 1). However, you can use the unify buttons in the Layers palette to apply changes to
all states in a rollover and all frames in an animation.
with the Normal state or Frame 1). However, you can use the unify buttons in the Layers palette to apply changes to
all states in a rollover and all frames in an animation.
When a unify button is selected, changes apply to all states and frames; when a button is deselected, changes apply to
only the active state or frame.
only the active state or frame.
1
Select the layer you want to unify across frames or rollover states.
2
Select the frame or state you want to match
3
Select one or more unify buttons in the Layers palette. If the Unify buttons are not visible in the Photoshop layers
palette, choose Animation Options, and then an option from the Layers palette menu.
Unify Layer Position
Applies changes you make to a layer’s position to all states in a rollover and all frames in an
animation.
Note: The Unify Layer Position button places the contents of the selected layer in the same place on every frame in your
animation. If you’re trying to show the layer contents moving in the animation, do not use this button.
animation. If you’re trying to show the layer contents moving in the animation, do not use this button.
Unify Layer Visibility button
Applies changes you make to a layer’s visibility to all states in a rollover and all frames
in an animation.
Unify Layer Style button
Applies changes you make to a layer’s style to all states in a rollover and all frames in an
animation.
To match an existing layer across rollover states and animation frames (ImageReady)
The Match command applies the layer attributes of an existing state or frame to other states in a rollover and frames
in an animation.
in an animation.
1
In the Web Content palette, select the state or frame with the layer attributes you want to use.
2
Select the layer you want to match in the Layers palette.
3
Choose Layer > Match, or choose Match from the Layers palette menu.