I'm the first to admit that I'm not that skilled in Photoshop. I only know PS basics because we use always use CorelDraw for layouts and design.
A client had their "designer" send me a photoshop file of the artwork they want printed. Of course its not proportionately scaled, so I have to rework it to fit the stand. This crazy file has like, 40 layers, at least 10 are hidden. Literally just mistakes that they clicked the eyeball button off instead of deleting. I'm going through the file, trying to delete what isn't needed and flatten a bit. There are four product images, one has a drop shadow, the others do not. Every layer has only one element, for example there are 4 different layers with separator bars. Is this normal?
I really don't know how to edit that much in PS, so I wind up separating the elements out, and working with them individually in Corel. I know this part is my own fault, I should take a class or read a book to re-learn PS. BUT I am super frustrated with the garbage file. Should I have refused to work with it? Can I tell my client that their designer suxx? Argh.
Is there a way to export all the elements individually? That would actually solve most of these problems!
A client had their "designer" send me a photoshop file of the artwork they want printed. Of course its not proportionately scaled, so I have to rework it to fit the stand. This crazy file has like, 40 layers, at least 10 are hidden. Literally just mistakes that they clicked the eyeball button off instead of deleting. I'm going through the file, trying to delete what isn't needed and flatten a bit. There are four product images, one has a drop shadow, the others do not. Every layer has only one element, for example there are 4 different layers with separator bars. Is this normal?
I really don't know how to edit that much in PS, so I wind up separating the elements out, and working with them individually in Corel. I know this part is my own fault, I should take a class or read a book to re-learn PS. BUT I am super frustrated with the garbage file. Should I have refused to work with it? Can I tell my client that their designer suxx? Argh.
Is there a way to export all the elements individually? That would actually solve most of these problems!