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How to use psd prototype template? How to use PSD template
How to use psd prototype to open PSD prototype with PS? Double-click the smart layer in the layer panel to pop up a new file, drag the completed LOG0 into the new file, hide the original LOGO of the prototype, and press ctrl+s to return to the prototype file to see the effect. How to use the prototype in ps The prototype is used in ps as follows:

Operating equipment: Dell laptop

Operating system: win 10

Operating procedure: PSCS6

1, open the prototype material with PS software.

2. Double-click the smart object with the mouse.

3. Add the logo designed by us to the new file that pops up.

4. Adjust the size according to the auxiliary lines in the prototype material.

5. Save (Ctrl+s) the resized LOGO and go back to the previous prototype material to see the effect.

How to use PSD template First, let's talk about templates. We generally have two wired formats, one is PSD format and the other is JPEG format. The former is a layered template, which is more convenient to use, and the latter is a general picture, which may be more troublesome to take pictures of the baby. Let's talk about PSD format files today. Of course, it is a special format of PHOTOSHOP, and it is layered. First download the template, open PS to open the template. The so-called layered file, for example, uses a piece of white paper to put the people you want, the scenery you like and some things you like on the white paper one by one to form your favorite picture. The PSD format is the same, with a background and one or more layers. You open a PS template, then open a window, select a layer, and a dialog box will appear with multiple layers with small eyes in front. You will find that the corresponding layer on the template disappears, which is the PSD template. When you drag your photo to the template above, the layer of your photo will appear in the template layer dialog box accordingly. You can drag the layers in the dialog box to move up and down to achieve your own satisfactory effect, without clicking on the small eyes in front between unnecessary layers.