Preset styles
Some special effects include preset styles. You can apply different preset styles and modify their settings to get the effect you want. When you are satisfied with an effect, you can save the customized settings as a preset style to apply it to other images. When you no longer need a preset style, you can delete it.
The following special effects include preset styles:
The Boss, Glass, and Bevel effects can only be applied destructively.
To apply a preset style
1
Do one of the following:
•
To apply a preset style to a destructive effect, click
Effects, choose a special effect category, and click an effect that includes preset styles.
•
To apply a preset style to a non-destructive effect, click
Window Dockers Effects, then click the
Add effect button
, and click an effect that includes preset styles.
2
Choose a preset style from the
Style or
Presets list box.
To create a custom preset style
1
Do one of the following:
•
To create a custom preset style for a destructive effect, click
Effects, choose a special effect category, and click an effect that includes preset styles.
•
To create a custom preset style for a non-destructive effect, click
Window Dockers Effects, then click the
Add effect button
, and click an effect that includes preset styles.
If you want to base the custom preset style on an existing preset style, choose a preset style from the
Style or
Presets list box.
2
Adjust the settings of the special effect.
3
Click the
Add preset button
.
4
Type a name in the dialog box.
To delete a custom preset style
1
Do one of the following:
•
To delete a custom preset style for a destructive effect, click
Effects, choose a special effect category, and click an effect that includes preset styles.
•
To delete a custom preset style for a non-destructive effect, click
Window Dockers Effects, then click the
Add effect button
, and click an effect that includes preset styles.
2
Choose a preset style from the
Style or
Presets list box.
3
Click the
Delete preset button
.
You cannot delete the default or the last-used preset style.