Book Review - Photoshop CS3 Layers Bible By Matt Doyle and Simon Meek

Part of: The Enlightened Image

Layers are one of the one of the most essential features of Photoshop and to be successful in working with Photoshop, you must understand Layers. On a basic level, Layers are like separate transparent sheets that can be stacked one top of another with each one having varying degrees of effect on the others.

Before there were Layers, any change that you made to an image was a permanent change. With the advent of Layers, you can now make changes without affecting the original image. Photoshop CS3 Layers Bible will show you all of the different ways that you can work with Layers and what Layers can do for you.

Photoshop CS3 Layers Bible is 761 pages and divided in to 16 chapters which are further divided into 5 sections. I will address this review based on the five sections with a full chapter listing at the end.

Part I: Layer Basics introduces you to the concept of Layers by explaining what they are, the types of layers that are available, and their functionality such as how Layer transparencies work. You are also shown some of the new Layer features that are available with Photoshop CS3.

Next you see how to manage and organize layers. This includes creating layers from selections, merging layers, changing the order of layers, and duplicating layers. Then you will see how to transform and resize layers. This examines scaling, rotating, skewing, distorting and warping layers.

Part II: Exploring Layer Types begins with type layers and how to work with Photoshop's character formatting features. This includes the character palette and paragraph palette as well as show how to create a type mask.

Next you learn about vector based shape layers, which can be stretched, squeezed and manipulated with no loss of quality. Here you work with the Path and Direct Selection tools. Finally you explore the use of adjustment and fill layers. Adjustment layers are great because they are non-destructive as well as having the ability to be manipulated in ways like normal layers. Fill layers are used to create some advanced effects.

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