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zedun #1
layer properties
Hy.
I have this strange problem.............
Let's say I apply o drop shadow effect
on one of my layers.
If I will aplly the effect on other layer and then I will try to modify the settings for one of these shadows, they will all change equaly. The strange thing is that this is only for the angle settings.
Any clues?THANX
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norman sanders #2
Re: layer properties
In the Drop Shadow menu, remove the checkmark next to Global Light, which is alongside the shadow angle indicator. Good luck.
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Phosphor #3
Re: layer properties
No need to post your question more than once, Zedun, and especially in a section of the forum (you also posted in the Photoshop---»Lounge---»Basement) where it doesn't really belong. Your other post, though it garnered an answer is more likely to get lost if it's not in the appropriate section. We regulars pay attention well here; we'll see your question and get to it fairly quickly.
This sort of organization is the reason the forums are divided into different sections, and it makes things easier for everyone if we try to abide that organization.
Thanks.
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Phosphor #4
Re: layer properties
Correction...I saw your other post in "Photoshop---»Lounge..." not in the "Lounge---»Basement..."
Still...my suggestion stands.
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