Photoshop Beginner Video Tutorial :
Before We Get Started to Know , How to Convert Smart Image in to Object . We Should Know First , What isSmart Object
What is Smart Object :
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Smart Objects are Layers that Contain Image Data from Raster or Vector Images, Such as Photoshop or
Illustrator Files. Smart Objects Preserve an Image’s Source Content with all its Original Characteristics, Enabling you to Perform Nondestructive Editing to the Layer.
In Photoshop CC and CS6, you can Embed the Contents of an Image into a Photoshop Document. In Photoshop CC, you can also Create Linked Smart Objects whose Contents are Referenced from External Image Files. The Contents of a Linked Smart Object are Updated when its Source Image File Changes.
Linked Smart Objects are Distinct from Duplicated Instances of a Smart Object within a Photoshop Document. With Linked Smart Objects, you can use a Shared Source File Across Multiple Photoshop Documents which is a Familiar and Welcome Concept for Web Designers.
How to Convert Image into Smart Objects Using Adobe Photoshop CS6
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When using Adobe Photoshop CS6, It is easy to Use Smart Objects. We can Convert a Layer of Image into a Smart object or Create a Smart object from another smart object.
If you want to convert Image into a Smart Object, Follow these Steps:
Select your desired Image Layer , Which you Want to Convert from the Layers panel.
You Will See a Menu Bar on Top of the Photoshop . From the Menu Bar Click on the Layer Button and After Clicking on the Layer Button you Will See Smart Object Button Click on the Smart Object .
Choose Layer→Smart Objects→Convert to Smart Object.
You can also Select the Command From the Layers Panel Menu. After you Convert a Layer into a Smart Object, you see the Smart Object icon in the Lower-Right Corner of the Layer Thumbnail.
You can also Convert a Smart Object into a Layer. You may Want to do this if you Need to Paint on your Artwork.
Follow these Steps to Make the Conversion:
Select your Desired Layer in the Layers Panel.
Choose Layer→Rasterize→Smart Object.
Your Smart Object is Rasterized at its Current Size and Orientation (or Rotation), So be Sure it’s the Size and Orientation you Want Before You Execute the Command. Your Smart Object iconDisappears, and you’re Left with a Normal, Run-of-the Mill Layer.
Sometimes, you may Want to Use one Smart Object as the Basis for another. Depending on your Needs, you can keep the new Smart Object Linked to or Unlinked from the Original. If it Remains Linked, Modifying the Original Automatically Modifies the Duplicate. If Unlinked, you can Modify the Original without Changing the Duplicate. In addition, you’re Free to Change the Duplicate Without Worrying about Affecting the Original.
Follow these Steps to Create a Smart Object from another:
Select the Smart Object Layer in the Layers Panel.
Create a Duplicate Smart Object that’s Linked to or Unlinked from the Original:
An Unlinked object: Choose Layer→Smart Objects→New Smart Object via Copy.
A Linked object: Choose Layer→New→Layer via Copy.
A new Smart Object Layer Appears in the Layers Panel.
You can also Drag and Release the Smart Object Layer Over the Create a New Layer icon at the Bottom of the Layers Panel. This action Creates a Duplicate Smart Object that’s Linked.