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Colour Change Layer

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May 26, 2017 May 26, 2017

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Hi folks, i'm hoping you can guide me a little.

I'm building out an App UI which has multiple layers across multiple groups. I would like to somehow create a colour change layer (or 4) where by changing the colour of one layer will facilitate the colour change across multiple layers which are currently not beside each other or in any way linked.

I don't mind putting in the work now to do this, but i have absolutely no idea of the correct approach.

I really can't move layers around as they are organised in a very specific manner.

Is there any function available to facilitate this ?

Thanks for your direction !

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Community Expert , May 26, 2017 May 26, 2017

Good day!

The best approach I can think of would be using a Smart Object and Clipping Mask instances of it to the Layers that need changing.

If the SO is edited and saved all the instances in the containing document update.

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colorToMultipleLayersScr.jpg

Regards,

Pfaffenbichler

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Good day!

The best approach I can think of would be using a Smart Object and Clipping Mask instances of it to the Layers that need changing.

If the SO is edited and saved all the instances in the containing document update.

Edit:

colorToMultipleLayersScr.jpg

Regards,

Pfaffenbichler

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