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Currently all our layers can move by themselves assuming we select the layer we want to move. But let's say that you wanted two of these layers to be linked together, so that when we moved one of them, the other one would move as well. Well, it is easy enough to do that in Photoshop. All you need to do is select one layer, and if I wanted to lock the movement of my cow to the movement of the flower, I would click right here and add the link icon to my cow image. And now, when I use my mover tool, even though I have my flower imaged targeted and selected, the cow layer of the pixel information on that layer also moves. And conversely, if I select my cow, since that it link to the flower, I will be moving the position of the flower as well. So we can go ahead and add other layers to this linking effect if we wish. All I need to do is click another link icon and now in this case all three of these layers will move together. Also notice that the bounding box extends around all of these items that are linked together. So, I am going ahead to unlink my triangle and also unlink my flower, so that I can move my cow a little bit off from the flower. Go ahead and re-link the flower to the cow, and notice how the bounding box extends around both the cow and the flower.
| Course: | Adobe Photoshop 7 |
| Author: | Andrew J. Hathaway |
| SKU: | 33329 |
| ISBN: | 1889347272 |
| Release Date: | 2002-09-05 |
| Duration: | 11 hrs / 152 lessons |
| Work Files: |
Yes |
| Captions: | No |
| Compatibility: |
Vista/XP/2000, OS X, Linux QuickTime 7, Flash 8 |