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Easily seperate individual elements of an image to their own layers

Community Beginner ,
Sep 29, 2022 Sep 29, 2022

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Hi there,

 

Just wondering if anyone knew of any tricks to quickly seperate individual elements that are all on one layer in to multiple layers. 

 

Example of a file I am working with attached - I want all the butterflies on individual layers, is there any quicker way to achieve this than lasso tooling each one and extracting to a new layer?

 

Another example of a time where this would be helpful would be when designing a yardage/pattern print, say I have drawn up a range of floral elements in procreate/photoshop but they are on one layer or for whatever reason get flattened, would there be a way to easily/efficiemtly isolate these out to seperate layers to be able to move them around individually/maniuplate colour etc?

 

Thanks heaps in advance.

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Community Expert , Sep 29, 2022 Sep 29, 2022

I can't view the screenshot, however, if the "unique" elements are separated on a transparent background, the following script can automate the process:

 

https://photoshopscripts.wordpress.com/2012/12/09/split-to-layers/

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Sep 29, 2022 Sep 29, 2022

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Yes, it's very easy when you have a transparent background. Just use one of the selection tools, like the Rectangular Marquee, or the Lasso Tool, to make a selection around the image you want to put on a new layer and from the Layer menu, Choose New>Layer Via Cut (Shift-Command-J). It will automatically take that image and put it on a new layer.

 

Let us know if you have any other questions,

Michelle

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I can't view the screenshot, however, if the "unique" elements are separated on a transparent background, the following script can automate the process:

 

https://photoshopscripts.wordpress.com/2012/12/09/split-to-layers/

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Jun 13, 2024 Jun 13, 2024

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Thank You Stephen_A_Marsh!!

That script is so halpful i can't belive it's not build-in the software!..

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i attempted to do this on a gray scale photograph and got 500+ layers.. any tips to get it down to around 6?

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