Hi all,
Learning Photoshop, and need to find a solution for an issue. First of all, I have learned to use a solid color, or a layer with different color variations to affect the layers under it. Sometimes I will multiply this layer, or screen, etc as well as tweak it's opacity and get gorgeous moody results. What I'm looking for is a way to do this to all the layers in a group and nothing more. Unfortunately, I can't just add this layer in the top of a group like and adjustment layer, and just set the group's blending to normal, and expect it to affect only layers in that group. My layer unfortunately affects all layers all the way to the bottom. Is there a way to have my Solid Color or any other non-adjustment layer act like an adjustment layer and just blend/affect the layers in that group? I know I can use a mask on my Solid Color layer, but hoping for a more streamlined solution.
Thanks for reading. Using CS5.
Cheers,
Paul
Learning Photoshop, and need to find a solution for an issue. First of all, I have learned to use a solid color, or a layer with different color variations to affect the layers under it. Sometimes I will multiply this layer, or screen, etc as well as tweak it's opacity and get gorgeous moody results. What I'm looking for is a way to do this to all the layers in a group and nothing more. Unfortunately, I can't just add this layer in the top of a group like and adjustment layer, and just set the group's blending to normal, and expect it to affect only layers in that group. My layer unfortunately affects all layers all the way to the bottom. Is there a way to have my Solid Color or any other non-adjustment layer act like an adjustment layer and just blend/affect the layers in that group? I know I can use a mask on my Solid Color layer, but hoping for a more streamlined solution.
Thanks for reading. Using CS5.
Cheers,
Paul