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When I try to save my work to a Creative Cloud Library, I am not allowed to save the layers or smart objects... how can I adjust this setting. I've tried the Photoshop preferences, Window, and View tabs, but I don't see a way to change these settings. I've attached a screen shot to show what I'm talking about.
Thanks for your help!
You are very welcome!
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Moving to Photoshop General Discussion
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Hi
Can you show your layers panel
Dave
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Hi Dave,
Yes, I can see my layers panel....
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Hi
I was asking to see the layers panel and the layers to see whether it contained smart objects and layers styles to save. The two layers you show in your screenshot are neither, but the scroll-bar suggest there are more.
Dave
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I'm sorry... I think you are seeing a document scroll bar I have open behind Photoshop. The scroll bar in Photoshop just scrolls through the layers I have in my open image.
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It is the layers in your layer panel for your open image that we need to see.
This shows we are not seeing them all.
I was trying to see if there actually any layer styles and smart objects in your layers panel to save to the library. If the smart objects are already linked to the cloud then they will not be available to save.
Dave
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OHHHHH, I see what you are saying... hmmm.... so maybe my layers are not layer styles and I know I don't have smart objects as I don't know what they are. If I did have an image that had layer styles and smart objects, then those choices would be available.
Okay, thanks so much for your help!
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maybe my layers are not layer styles
Correct! Layer styles are added to a layer by click the fx button at the bottom of the Layers panel, and picking choices from this list, and a Smart Object has the gray badge shown on the moon layer.
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Thanks so much!
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You are very welcome!
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Hi
A layer style is something that can be added to a layer - e.g. a drop shadow or an outer glow. You can see the layer style options by right clicking on a layer and choosing "Blending Options" from the menu that opens.
Then you will get the layer styles dialogue.
This may help you:
Layer effects and styles in Adobe Photoshop
A smart object is a container. It looks like a layer and acts like a layer but can contain a whole set of layers within it. It can also be linked to the contents of another document or to a library so that when the other document is updated your layer updates. To open the contents you double click on the smart object in the layers panel.
I have shown some types below (see the small symbol in the corner of the layer icon)
Again , this may help you:
Work with Smart Objects in Photoshop
Dave
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Libraries know what you are trying to add to them. This text has a typeface, size and style (Font) and a Color. When I try to add it, those two are checked.
If I add a Bevel (a layer style) and add it again, it checks that one too!
If I convert the text object to a smart object (visible by the gray badge in my layers panel), and try to add it, it knows that as well.
The library knows what properties are currently applied to what we are trying to add, even if we don't.