![]() ![]() These are two other panels that are grouped in with the Layers panel. The Channels and Paths tabs appear to the right of the Layers tab. As I mentioned, I'm using Photoshop CS6 but regardless of which version you're using, you'll find the Layers panel in the same general location: This tutorial is Part 2 of my Photoshop Layers Learning Guide.Äownload this tutorial as a print-ready PDF! The Layers Panel In PhotoshopÄ«y default, you'll find the Layers panel in the lower right of the screen. Since it's one of the most commonly-used panels in all of Photoshop, Adobe set things up so that the Layers panel opens automatically for us each time we launch the program. The Layers panel is where we handle all of our layer-related tasks, from adding and deleting layers to adding layer masks and adjustment layers, changing layer blend modes, turning layers on and off in the document, renaming layers, grouping layers, and anything else that has anything to do with layers. If you're using Photoshop CS5 or earlier, you can follow along here or you can check out the original version of our Layers panel tutorial. I'll be using Photoshop CS6 but everything we'll be covering is fully compatible with Photoshop CC. ![]() ![]() In this tutorial, we'll take a whirlwind tour of the Layers panel and learn everything we need to know to get up and running quickly. But before we can start taking advantage of all that layers have to offer, we first need to learn some essential skills for working in Photoshop's Command Central for layers-the Layers panel. In the previous tutorial ( Understanding Layers), we looked briefly at what layers are and how they make working in Photoshop so much easier. ![]()
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