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February 23, 2017
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how to edit multiple layers at once=?

  • February 23, 2017
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layer 1 Man with beard

layer 2-10 also man with beard but different pose

now I'd like to change the beard on all layers, because I don't like it anymore the way it is drawen.

How to apply 1 change (strokes) to all layers equally?

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    Correct answer Trevor.Dennis

    You apply additional brush strokes to a new layer.  If you want to remove parts of the existing layers, you either group them or make them a Smart object, and add a layer mask to the group or SO, and paint out with black.

    You could also look at Layer Comps

    Photoshop layer comps

    3 replies

    February 24, 2017

    You can use Actions to recording then apply this action for other layer!

    Participating Frequently
    February 24, 2017

    How to contact adobe? This needs to be fixed.

    John T Smith
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 24, 2017

    This is an open forum with "some" Adobe staff participation, use the links below to make a report

    https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform for feature requests or bug reports

    -or Feedback forum https://forums.adobe.com/community/creative_cloud/desktop-app/content

    Inspiring
    February 24, 2017

    You could create an Action that allows you to recreate what you did on multiple layers without having to go through all the steps again. Actions are fun I use them for all kinds of things that have multiple steps to an effect.

    Participating Frequently
    February 24, 2017

    just watched the start, and it already sounded very complicated and long. I know it's not too complicated but my mind is not ready to take up such heaps of information now and I don't have the willpower to go through that torture now.

    Wether it works or not, this method is way too time consuming. I was looking for a simple way.

    This program obviously can't do that simple task in 1 step.

    Participating Frequently
    February 24, 2017

    ok I watched it a little. I doubt it can do what I am looking for.

    Trevor.Dennis
    Community Expert
    Trevor.DennisCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    February 24, 2017

    You apply additional brush strokes to a new layer.  If you want to remove parts of the existing layers, you either group them or make them a Smart object, and add a layer mask to the group or SO, and paint out with black.

    You could also look at Layer Comps

    Photoshop layer comps

    Participating Frequently
    February 24, 2017

    This sounds not ideal. I understand the "Make a new layer" put it above all the other layers. And draw what on that, activate that layers with the others so u can see it on the other layers. The other things with the smart object sounds fussy. And I didn't quite understand. Do I  see them all at once? So they are all visible? And I use erase tool=?

    But what I am talking about is not always "remove and add" But something like "Select all layers and draw/erase on all of  them simultaniously or printing something through" Like I want a small detail for layer 1 projectiled on layer 2, and I want to burn it through so to speak. Dunno how to explain.

    That's the solution I was looking for.

    Why can't I simply select two layers and draw and erase on them simultanously?

    THis is ridiculous, I want to contact ADOBE team but there seems to be no way to contact them. it's a major program flaw that I am talking about.

    your method is unsuited and doesnt get the job done that I am talking about.