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How to uses colors from a different layer to a blank one?

New Here ,
Oct 08, 2020 Oct 08, 2020

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Hello! I am a student trying go a bit above the requirements for my assignment creating a low poly illustration in Photoshop. I did one version they way that was shown in class where you do the shapes straight onto the layer. If there is a way to do my triangles on a differernt layer while still being able to get the averages please let me know! Thank you so much!Screen Shot 2020-10-08 at 7.46.26 PM.png

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Sorry if this question is confusing. I don't know any other way to phrase it. ;(

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I forget all the step to do a low poly, but I think there is a step to make the triangular selection then use the average filter. So you would just press ctrl/cmd-J to move those pixels, while still selected to a new layer. I guess you could either blur them on the original layer or do it after you copy them to a new layer. However, if you copy them first, you would want to lock the transparency of the layer.

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