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Questions about functionalities that add editable, pre-programmed effects and styles to different layers or objects in an image file. Usually refers to Photoshop's layer styles, like drop shadow, embossing or color overlay.
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Photoshop - Multiple layer styles of the same type
Method 1 — Groups
Photoshop CS6 can have layer styles applied to groups. Groups can be nested. This is probably the best way to do it, because it's neat and everything scales nicely when you scale th …
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Photoshop: how to record action to change layer style using foreground color
I don’t think it’s possible to use actions to do what you’re after. It is probably possible to write a script though.
In addition to the answers above, here’s another manual way to do it, but using o …
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Can I achieve shadows like this using layer styles?
My initial reaction was that it’s not possible. But, if you get really creative, it might be.
Here’s an incomplete attempt, using strokes.
I’m using two strokes, and the strokes are filled with …