Adobe 23101335 User Guide - Page 245
In the PS Layer Style dialog box for Drop Shadow
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0 235 User Guide Texture Allows you to specify a pattern used to texture the bevel effect. Scale allows you to scale the size of the texture. Link With Layer specifies that the texture is to move with the layer as it is relocated. Invert inverts the texture. Depth varies the degree and direction (up/down) to which the texturing is applied. Snap to Origin controls the snap of the pattern's origin with that of the document if Link With Layer is disabled and with the top left corner of the layer if it is selected. You can also drag the texture with the mouse to position it while in this panel. To set a global lighting angle: To set a global lighting angle for all layers, do one of the following: • Choose Layer > Layer Style > Global Light. In the Global Light dialog box, enter a value, or drag the angle radius to set the Angle and Altitude, and click OK. • (Photoshop) In the Layer Style dialog box for Drop Shadow, Inner Shadow, or Bevel, select Use Global Light. For Angle, enter a value, or drag the slider, and click OK. • (ImageReady) In the Bevel and Emboss or Drop Shadow palette, select Use Global Angle. For Angle and Altitude, enter a value or drag the angle radius. The new lighting angle appears as the default for each layer effect that uses the global lighting angle. To set a local lighting angle: In the PS Layer Style dialog box for Drop Shadow, Inner Shadow, or Bevel, deselect Use Global Light. For Angle, enter a value, or drag the angle radius. Set Distance, Spread, and Size by dragging a slider or entering a value. In ImageReady, deselect Use Global Angle in the palette named for the effect such as Bevel and Emboss. To set the quality options for glows: 1 Select a contour to shape the effects of opacity by doing one of the following: • (Photoshop) In the Layer Style dialog box, click the inverted arrow ( ) next to the currently selected contour to view the contour display and select a contour from the pop-up palette. To edit the currently selected contour, click the contour sample. (See "Creating and editing contours (Photoshop)" on page 236.) • (ImageReady) Click the contour in the effect palette such as the Satin palette, and select a contour name from the list. 2 Select Anti-aliased to anti-alias the effect. 3 To control the amount of Noise, Range, or Jitter, enter a value, or drag the slider. (See "Specifying options for layer styles" on page 232.)