chefjoe wrote:QUOTE (chefjoe @ Jan 23 2010, 09:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>another trick could be to make a new group and add all layers to that file. I like this best cause then nothing is linked yet so all you have to do is open the file and adjust or change items as needed with having to highlight and unlink and such, also you can copy the groups and experiment in them without destroying your original idea, just remember not to merge the group until You want.
I like your solution, it's what I do. Plus you can apply a blending mode to the group, which is pretty helpful sometimes.
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chefjoe wrote:QUOTE (chefjoe @ Jan 24 2010, 02:03 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>another trick could be to make a new group and add all layers to that file. I like this best cause then nothing is linked yet so all you have to do is open the file and adjust or change items as needed with having to highlight and unlink and such, also you can copy the groups and experiment in them without destroying your original idea, just remember not to merge the group until You want.
That's exactly what i do, find it the easiest way
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