Fwd: Re: Conserving layer groups in mockup export
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Fwd: Re: Conserving layer groups in mockup export | Daniel | 14 Dec 11:35 |
Fwd: Re: Conserving layer groups in mockup export | Joao S. O. Bueno | 14 Dec 11:53 |
Fwd: Re: Conserving layer groups in mockup export | Alexandre Prokoudine | 14 Dec 12:04 |
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Conserving layer groups in mockup export | D Stickney | 14 Dec 10:28 |
Conserving layer groups in mockup export
Le 13/12/2016 11:46, Ofnuts a crit :
On 13/12/16 10:58, Daniel wrote:
Hey all,
I'm working on creating multi-layer website mockups using layer groups to organize the elements of each section (header, menu, footer, etc). The client would like the mockups in PSD format, but the PSD export function flattens the layer groups, so during the conversion of the PSD to HTML/CSS the developer won't be able to extract/isolate individual elements (images/icons/etc) in the layer groups if they want to. I already looked into exporting a multi-layer TIFF from Gimp, but that is not currently supported.
I've got access to a copy of Photoshop, but I barely know how to use it except for recreating the layer groups, so using it for doing the mockups is not an option.
My idea for a workaround is to not use layer groups in Gimp and just have all the elements in layers without any hierarchy, then export to PSD, then in Photoshop open the file and create layer groups and reorganize the elements as I normally would in Gimp. This solution takes more time and is less organized during the creation of the mockups in Gimp since I'll have no layer groups, but it is not the end of the world, and maybe the only workable solution.
I'd love to know how others work through this type of issue. Anyone have any suggestions?
If you are just using groups to keep related things together and not for specific compositing order,
a possible solution is to use a script in Gimp to un-group everything before exporting.
Thanks for your reply. If possible I'd like the file I export from Gimp to open in Photoshop with all the layer groups intact. No one else has done this or needed to do this? This would be easy if the TIFF export supported layer groups because I could just open the TIFF in PS directly. This seems like the optimal solution for me.
If it is confirmed that there is no way to do that today, I'll fall back to the manual recreation. In that case I totally agree that doing an un-group just before exporting to PSD will allow me to work with the layer groups in Gimp, which I prefer. I see there is a plugin which ungroups layer groups which I could use.
Daniel
Fwd: Re: Conserving layer groups in mockup export
Le 13/12/2016 11:46, Ofnuts a crit :
On 13/12/16 10:58, Daniel wrote:
Hey all,
I'm working on creating multi-layer website mockups using layer groups to organize the elements of each section (header, menu, footer, etc). The client would like the mockups in PSD format, but the PSD export function flattens the layer groups, so during the conversion of the PSD to HTML/CSS the developer won't be able to extract/isolate individual elements (images/icons/etc) in the layer groups if they want to. I already looked into exporting a multi-layer TIFF from Gimp, but that is not currently supported.
I've got access to a copy of Photoshop, but I barely know how to use it except for recreating the layer groups, so using it for doing the mockups is not an option.
My idea for a workaround is to not use layer groups in Gimp and just have all the elements in layers without any hierarchy, then export to PSD, then in Photoshop open the file and create layer groups and reorganize the elements as I normally would in Gimp. This solution takes more time and is less organized during the creation of the mockups in Gimp since I'll have no layer groups, but it is not the end of the world, and maybe the only workable solution.
I'd love to know how others work through this type of issue. Anyone have any suggestions?
If you are just using groups to keep related things together and not for specific compositing order,
a possible solution is to use a script in Gimp to un-group everything before exporting.
Thanks for your reply. If possible I'd like the file I export from Gimp to open in Photoshop with all the layer groups intact. No one else has done this or needed to do this? This would be easy if the TIFF export supported layer groups because I could just open the TIFF in PS directly. This seems like the optimal solution for me.
If it is confirmed that there is no way to do that today, I'll fall back to the manual recreation. In that case I totally agree that doing an un-group just before exporting to PSD will allow me to work with the layer groups in Gimp, which I prefer. I see there is a plugin which ungroups layer groups which I could use.
Daniel
Fwd: Re: Conserving layer groups in mockup export
Can you check if ther eis a Phtoshop opensource plugin to read "ora" files ?
These do support layer-groups, and would bread correctly. Even if the Photoshop plug-in is dephased/faulty, it would be an easier fix for this situation.
On 14 December 2016 at 12:35, Daniel wrote:
Le 13/12/2016 à 11:46, Ofnuts a écrit :
On 13/12/16 10:58, Daniel wrote:
Hey all,
I'm working on creating multi-layer website mockups using layer groups to organize the elements of each section (header, menu, footer, etc). The client would like the mockups in PSD format, but the PSD export function flattens the layer groups, so during the conversion of the PSD to HTML/CSS the developer won't be able to extract/isolate individual elements (images/icons/etc) in the layer groups if they want to. I already looked into exporting a multi-layer TIFF from Gimp, but that is not currently supported.
I've got access to a copy of Photoshop, but I barely know how to use it except for recreating the layer groups, so using it for doing the mockups is not an option.
My idea for a workaround is to not use layer groups in Gimp and just have all the elements in layers without any hierarchy, then export to PSD, then in Photoshop open the file and create layer groups and reorganize the elements as I normally would in Gimp. This solution takes more time and is less organized during the creation of the mockups in Gimp since I'll have no layer groups, but it is not the end of the world, and maybe the only workable solution.
I'd love to know how others work through this type of issue. Anyone have any suggestions?
If you are just using groups to keep related things together and not for specific compositing order,
a possible solution is to use a script in Gimp to un-group everything before exporting.Thanks for your reply. If possible I'd like the file I export from Gimp to open in Photoshop with all the layer groups intact. No one else has done this or needed to do this? This would be easy if the TIFF export supported layer groups because I could just open the TIFF in PS directly. This seems like the optimal solution for me.
If it is confirmed that there is no way to do that today, I'll fall back to the manual recreation. In that case I totally agree that doing an un-group just before exporting to PSD will allow me to work with the layer groups in Gimp, which I prefer. I see there is a plugin which ungroups layer groups which I could use.
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Fwd: Re: Conserving layer groups in mockup export
On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 2:53 PM, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
Can you check if ther eis a Phtoshop opensource plugin to read "ora" files ?
There is none.
Alex