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Old 01-14-2007, 07:15 PM
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How to use a Layered Template in PS or PSE

Layered Templates are a wonderful way to jump start your creative side when putting together a layout. It gives you the opportunity to decide on the colors and add embellishments, journaling, etc. and still ultimately move things around if you want. So one might ask how to use one. Well below is a step by step guide on using one.

1. Open the layered .psd file in your program. It may give you a message saying that
your sketch needs to be updated, go ahead and update it. Usually this happens if it has text on a path or fonts that you don't have on your computer.

2. Save the layered .psd file as something else so you don't accidentally save over the original.

3. It is probably easiest to start with the background layer, so go to your Layers palette and scroll down to the bottom until you get to the layer named "background". Click on this layer to select it.

4. Open up the paper you would like to use as your background, and move it over to the layered sketch (either drag/drop or copy/paste the background paper over). It will insert itself just above the layer named "background".

5. Moving onto the rest of the layers...for each one, open up the paper you would like to use for the layer, and move it over to the layered sketch (again, by using the drag/drop or copy/paste methods).

6. Once it is in the layered sketch, you'll notice that it takes up the whole layout but its alright! Over in the layers palette, move the paper DIRECTLY above the layer you want it to take the shape of, and hit Ctrl+G (in PSCS2 it's Ctrl+Alt+G). It will "crop" to the shape of the layer below it, but the paper will still be intact so you can move it around or resize it if need be! If you are sure you don't need to move it around, then you can highlight the two layers by clicking on them both while holding down the shift key and then press CTRL+E to combine them.

7. As for the elements...usually in the sketch, the element layers are just placed somewhere to give you an idea of where to put your elements. Put the elements you would like on the page and arrange them to go with the sketch, and then either hide or delete the placement layers, since you don't need them anymore.

8. The last step is the title and journaling. There may or may not be a text layer that has all of the text together to show general placement. Select this layer and delete it to add your own title and journaling.

As always, layers of a template can be moved around so if you don't like where something is, you can move it!

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Old 01-14-2007, 07:54 PM
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Hey Sis...good job on this Tutorial!!
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Old 01-14-2007, 10:52 PM
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Thanks Holly. Your tutorial was really helpful.
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Old 01-15-2007, 09:35 AM
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Helpful tutorial Holly. Thank you!
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Old 01-18-2007, 12:43 PM
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Thanks for writing this tutorial - I'm a newbie and am looking forward to trying this!
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Old 01-25-2007, 08:17 PM
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Hi Holly, I'm so excited. I've been looking for instructrions on layered templates for a couple of weeks and your tutorial finally helped me out. THANK YOU sooo much.
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Old 02-04-2007, 02:11 PM
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Oh, Thank you so much for this helpful tutorial Holly!! I have just printed out these instructions. I have downloaded several templates but I haven't actually tried any yet. So this will help me take the plunge...and then I'm sure I'll have another addiction...digital templates!!
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Old 02-06-2007, 11:06 PM
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Great tutorial - just what I needed!!
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Old 02-07-2007, 11:16 AM
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Oh goodie, hope I can follow instructions. Michaele showed me how to work on templates, but I wrote the instructions, now just have to get them out and try try try! I have an old computer that doesnt like complicated and keeps locking up! Thanks again!
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I have just started working with templates. I used Debra's free template to create this LO that I posted last night. They are so much fun! Thanks Debra!

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