| bio | website | kylehayes.info |
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| location | Chino Hills, CA | |
| age | 28 | |
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Sep 13 |
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How can I include a Photoshop file inside another Photoshop file? Sounds good, I'm on chat-to-learn |
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Sep 12 |
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How can I include a Photoshop file inside another Photoshop file? I would be interested to learn more of this type of flow if there is an offline channel we can use. |
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Sep 11 |
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Sep 11 |
accepted | How can I include a Photoshop file inside another Photoshop file? |
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Sep 10 |
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Sep 10 |
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How can I include a Photoshop file inside another Photoshop file? I guess I should have been even more clear that I'm asking this question on behalf of the creative team I work with at work. I'm a programmer and thought that there simply had to be a better way. @DA01, what do you recommend instead of individual web pages in PS? Your nightmare is exactly what they are having issues with. When the product team wants a change, they want to see it in all the page mocks. |
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Sep 9 |
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How can I include a Photoshop file inside another Photoshop file? Ok that is what I thought, however, I'm not seeing the change take place in two documents where I've placed a common asset. As a test, I have 3 documents total. One is a basic document with a graphic that says button. The other two are empty docs which I've "placed" the aforementioned button psd into. When I do the edit—based on your instructions above—it does update in the current file, but does not update the other file that placed the asset. |
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Sep 9 |
asked | How can I include a Photoshop file inside another Photoshop file? |