Using Layer Comps to Show Interactive States by Chris Converse
English | Feb 11, 2013 | flv | H264 960x600 | AAC 2 ch 127 kbps | 21 min | 157 MB
Web, Web Graphics, Interaction Design, Prototyping, Web Design, Design, Design Techniques | software: Photoshop CS5, CS6 | level: Intermediate
English | Feb 11, 2013 | flv | H264 960x600 | AAC 2 ch 127 kbps | 21 min | 157 MB
Web, Web Graphics, Interaction Design, Prototyping, Web Design, Design, Design Techniques | software: Photoshop CS5, CS6 | level: Intermediate
Discover how to use Adobe Photoshop layer comps to storyboard your interaction designs. Author Chris Converse shows how to create and modify multiple states of your Photoshop file to simulate user feedback, movement, and device interaction, all while working in a single PSD file. Once your design is complete, the course demonstrates how to export your layer comps to multiple files, export a multipage PDF file, and even access Photoshop layer comps from within InDesign.
Topics include:
- Simulating a navigation menu rollover
- Combining layer masks and layer comps
- Simulating a video lightbox
- Representing movement
- Exporting layer comps
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