Have you ever done the "select layer, hide all other layers, crop, save for web, step back" dance? Sure you have.
You know exactly what I'm talking about. You use one project file to generate multiple images then you have to play musical layers in order to export those images one.... at..... a.... time....
You active your layer, select the content, hide all other layers, then you have to crop it. Then you have to save for web, and THEN remember to undo/step back in order to recover the content you just cropped out. That crazy dance has seen it's last days.
Meet Generator. Generator is a plug-in that's bundled with the newest update to Photoshop CC (version 14.1). All you have to do to get it running is download the latest update and toggle the feature on in the file menu once you've opened a project.
Generator allows you to export individual layers, yes I said layers, as .jpg, .png, or .gif. It does it without having to do the silly crop dance, AND ... it does it in (almost) real time. It creates a new folder in your project's directory, or on the desktop if you haven't designated one yet. It then begins to fill that folder with whatever files you've directed it to. In addition to exporting in various formats, you can output the same layer multiple times and in multiple formats. You can even set the quality level and the size. It's super easy and hassle free. This tool might just be my new best friend.
I just did a little test run myself and so far it looks like it works as advertised. I'll admit, it wasn't an extensive test, but the preliminary results are exciting. I can see this saving me tons and tons (AND TONS!) of time that I had previously been wasting exporting little bits and pieces of a project.
Do you design UIs? You need this! Do you design icon packs? You need this! Do you always work in only one layer ever? You ... OK, you might not need this, but pretty much everyone else does!
The folks over at Photoshop.com Blog have already put together a quick tutorial. It's only a couple of minutes long, so be sure to check it out!
Monday, September 9, 2013
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
We've Moved to The Cloud
We've finally made the move to the Adobe Creative Cloud. The only problem now is ... which one of these wonderful new toys am I going to play with first? Decisions decisions.
Monday, September 2, 2013
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Vectors in Photoshop: Phase 2, Hard Shadows
Here's phase two, with hard shadows applied on top of the base outline. It's amazing how such a simple addition can add so much life!
Stay tuned.
Stay tuned.
Vectors in Photoshop: Phase 1, Base Outline
Hey everyone! We're still (slowly) chipping away at our
Vectors-in-Photoshop book. In the spirit of that, I decided to have
myself a little fun and start a personal project. This will be 100%
vector art, done 100% in Photoshop. It's still very much a WIP, but
here's phase one. Stay tuned!
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Constraining Text on a Work Path
Hey, everyone! How's it going today? In today's tutorial I'll show you how to apply text to a work path so that you can stylize your text into any design you can imagine. Ever wonder how to get text in that nice spiral? This will show you how. Need to know how to get text to fit inside an awkwardly shaped area? This will show you how.
I hope you enjoy the tutorial. Let us know what you think!
I hope you enjoy the tutorial. Let us know what you think!
Monday, April 1, 2013
Dungeons and Dragons Charity Event
Just a reminder, folks. The Computer Graphics
& Programming department of MSU West Plains, The Book Nook of West
Plains, We Make Game of West Plains, and Saberune Design of Gainesville
are sponsoring a charity Dungeons and Dragons event Saturday April 13th 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the West Plains Civic center.
If you're in West Plains, MO or can be on the 13th, please come by and help us make a sick child's hospital stay a little less scary. It'll be a ton of fun, and it's for a good cause.
For complete information, find the charity page here on Facebook @ MSU WP Computer Graphics and Programming D&D Charity Event
We appreciate your support and we hope to see you there!
While you're here, check out the commercial I made. It's my first one!
If you're in West Plains, MO or can be on the 13th, please come by and help us make a sick child's hospital stay a little less scary. It'll be a ton of fun, and it's for a good cause.
For complete information, find the charity page here on Facebook @ MSU WP Computer Graphics and Programming D&D Charity Event
We appreciate your support and we hope to see you there!
While you're here, check out the commercial I made. It's my first one!
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