cletus
Mar-08-2005, 12:37 PM
Assignment: Creating Actions in Photoshop
Since before there was dgrin, Photoshop has had Actions. Actions are nothing more than a sequences of commands that can be played back in Photoshop. Over the years Actions have become the prefered method for sharing Photoshop techniques. Websites like actionfx.com (http://www.actionfx.com/) are full of actions for doing all sorts of thing with Photoshop. Actions also help Photoshop users save time.
Try to create an Action that will help you in your Photoshop work. Once you have the action give us a description of what your action does, and how you created it.
Sharing your actions on dgrin:Since there is no easy way to put action files in posts here on dgrin, we'll have to settle for sharing the commands in actions. Fortunately Photoshop lets you save your Actions as a text file:
Select the Action Set that you want to share in the Action Palette.
Press and hold Ctrl + Alt (on PC, Command + Option on Mac) while you select Save Actions... from the Action Palette Menu.
The Save dialog opens letting you pick where you want to save the text file.
You can then open the file in a text editor, copy the text for your action, and paste it into a post here on dgrin.
Hints/Tips:
Not every command in Photoshop can be recorded in an Action, you can look in the Photoshop online help for more info.
Actions can call other actions
Walkthrough:
Here is an example of creating a simple action. I'm going to create an action for making a "dodge/burn" layer as described here (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=2478).
The first thing I'm going to do is create a new Action Set. Action Sets are nothing more than organizers for actions. To create my Action Set I click on the Create new set button in the Actions Palette...http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/17141837-M.gif
...which brings up the New Set dialog.http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/17141840-M.gif
I name my set and click OK. Now when I look in the Actions Palette I see my new set:http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/17141845-M.gif
I'm now ready to create my action by clicking the Create new action button in the Actions Palette.http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/17144816-M.gif
In the New Action dialog I name my action and pick which Action Set I want the action stored in. When I've set everything I click on Record.http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/17141838-M.gif
The New Action dialog closes and if I look at the Action Palette I notice two things: 1) My new action is listed in my action set. 2) The Begin Recording button is highlighted, indicating that Photoshop is recording my action.http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/17141841-M.gif
So now I need to go through the steps that will be recorded into my action. In this case, the only step is creating a new layer. I add a layer by pressing Shift + Ctrl + N (Shift + Command + N on Mac). In the New Layer dialog I name my new layer and adjust the settings.http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/17141839-M.gif
When I've made the changes to the New Layer dialog, I press OK. When the dialog closes I see in the Actions Palette that there is now a Make layer command in my action. Since I'm done with my action I tell Photoshop to stop recording by clicking the Stop playing/recording button in the Actions Palette.http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/17141842-M.gif
Now my action is done and I'm ready to start using it. I select my action and press the Play selection button in the Actions Palette:http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/17141843-M.gif
Photoshop runs my action and creates a "Dodge/Burn" layer for me!http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/17141844-M.gif
Here is the text file version of my Action:Set: DDAssignments
Action: Add Dodge/Burn Layer
Make layer
Using: layer
Name: “Dodge/Burn”
Mode: overlay
With Fill Neutral
Since before there was dgrin, Photoshop has had Actions. Actions are nothing more than a sequences of commands that can be played back in Photoshop. Over the years Actions have become the prefered method for sharing Photoshop techniques. Websites like actionfx.com (http://www.actionfx.com/) are full of actions for doing all sorts of thing with Photoshop. Actions also help Photoshop users save time.
Try to create an Action that will help you in your Photoshop work. Once you have the action give us a description of what your action does, and how you created it.
Sharing your actions on dgrin:Since there is no easy way to put action files in posts here on dgrin, we'll have to settle for sharing the commands in actions. Fortunately Photoshop lets you save your Actions as a text file:
Select the Action Set that you want to share in the Action Palette.
Press and hold Ctrl + Alt (on PC, Command + Option on Mac) while you select Save Actions... from the Action Palette Menu.
The Save dialog opens letting you pick where you want to save the text file.
You can then open the file in a text editor, copy the text for your action, and paste it into a post here on dgrin.
Hints/Tips:
Not every command in Photoshop can be recorded in an Action, you can look in the Photoshop online help for more info.
Actions can call other actions
Walkthrough:
Here is an example of creating a simple action. I'm going to create an action for making a "dodge/burn" layer as described here (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=2478).
The first thing I'm going to do is create a new Action Set. Action Sets are nothing more than organizers for actions. To create my Action Set I click on the Create new set button in the Actions Palette...http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/17141837-M.gif
...which brings up the New Set dialog.http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/17141840-M.gif
I name my set and click OK. Now when I look in the Actions Palette I see my new set:http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/17141845-M.gif
I'm now ready to create my action by clicking the Create new action button in the Actions Palette.http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/17144816-M.gif
In the New Action dialog I name my action and pick which Action Set I want the action stored in. When I've set everything I click on Record.http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/17141838-M.gif
The New Action dialog closes and if I look at the Action Palette I notice two things: 1) My new action is listed in my action set. 2) The Begin Recording button is highlighted, indicating that Photoshop is recording my action.http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/17141841-M.gif
So now I need to go through the steps that will be recorded into my action. In this case, the only step is creating a new layer. I add a layer by pressing Shift + Ctrl + N (Shift + Command + N on Mac). In the New Layer dialog I name my new layer and adjust the settings.http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/17141839-M.gif
When I've made the changes to the New Layer dialog, I press OK. When the dialog closes I see in the Actions Palette that there is now a Make layer command in my action. Since I'm done with my action I tell Photoshop to stop recording by clicking the Stop playing/recording button in the Actions Palette.http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/17141842-M.gif
Now my action is done and I'm ready to start using it. I select my action and press the Play selection button in the Actions Palette:http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/17141843-M.gif
Photoshop runs my action and creates a "Dodge/Burn" layer for me!http://ab0wa.smugmug.com/photos/17141844-M.gif
Here is the text file version of my Action:Set: DDAssignments
Action: Add Dodge/Burn Layer
Make layer
Using: layer
Name: “Dodge/Burn”
Mode: overlay
With Fill Neutral