jollyjack Posted October 10, 2020 Posted October 10, 2020 While editing a basic factory PSD template file for an FC1 plane like the Halberstadt into something new there are many possible layers present. Fantastic BTW. Usually you switch off a few, and change some or create new ones, f.i. latter with different roundels and plane numbering. What i cannot find is a way to remember the active chosen layers chosen earlier, when you solo one out for editing (using Hide All Other layers). Always it ends up with having to check the ones i selected earlier manually again after solo editing just one. Is there a way that Photoshop CS6 remembers the earlier selected ones in a re-callable memory save or compare versions function etc for those once selected layers as used before? It remembers the actively selected layers when you save a PSD file, but i want to keep the loaded PSD active while making changes on a solo-ed layer without other active layers, and then see the results with the selection active from before. Thanks.
Raptorattacker Posted October 11, 2020 Posted October 11, 2020 Put your Active Layers into a GROUP CHANNEL. That way you can turn them all on/off?... At some point you're always going to find something that Photoshop DOESN'T do (especially CS6!), sometimes there really isn't any quick way around your problem.
jollyjack Posted October 11, 2020 Author Posted October 11, 2020 Thanks, i begin to realize that ... almost the same kind of fun about the ME, makes it all worthwhile, finding limits and then another way to get what you're after.
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