Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
17 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Layer |
are separate images that are stacked on top of each other to form a final image. |
|
Transparency |
see-through |
|
Opaque |
Solid |
|
Vecter Object |
objects made with lines and points), photographs, or any other types of components
you can create with the Photoshop tools. |
|
Stacking Object |
The order in which layers are arranged |
|
Flatton |
combines the elements on separate layers into a single layer. |
|
Layer Style |
dd |
|
Link Layer |
Linking two or more layers allows you to move them all at once, or align objects on all of them at once |
|
Visability |
Hide and showing layers |
|
Background Layer |
which contains the actual image ; and two additionallayers, each of which contains type elements (noted by the capital "T
|
|
Adjustment Layer |
allow you to modify an image in a wide variety of ways without actually making any changes to the original data; the changes occur on the adjustment layer, not on the original image. |
|
Layer Mask |
work in a similar manner to channel masks, but with the added advantage of protecting the original data that is being masked. |
|
Shape Mask |
contain shapes |
|
Type Layer |
is a special shape layer that contains type elements. |
|
Merging |
layers combines two or more layers into a single, normal layer. Flattening a file merges all the layers in a document and converts the layers into a single Background layer. |
|
Clipping Mask |
is a shape that acts like a cookie cutter, or a hole in a black (or white) piece of cardboard that allows the underlying image to show through its cutout shape. |
|
Smart Object |
d |