Record an ActionAfter clicking Record to create a new Action, Photoshop starts to record, the steps you take. So, just start doing stuff, and it will be recorded. Do not worry about making Guild Wars 2 Gold a mistake as you can fix the Action later.To complete the recording, click the Stop button at the bottom of the Actions palette.Testing the ActionAfter creating an Action, look it over. Some things to notice about the
Action include the following:It lives in a Set.It has at least one Command listed under its name. Each step you took after creating the action is listed here.Each Command has settings associated with it. You'll need to click the little triangle next to the Command to see them.Each Command has a checkmark next to it (to the left), and some have a little square. Never mind about these. We'll get back to them later. Using Photoshop Actions Part 2 Edit an ActionAfter stopping an Action, edit it in a variety of ways:With the help of Reorder Commands change the order in which a recorded Command plays, grab it with the cursor in the Action palette and drag it up or down. Click on the small triangle next to the Action's name.Delete a Command.
Select it and press the Delete key.Reset a Command's settings. Double-click on the Command in the Action. Be sure to do this with an image opened that you can discard because it will apply the step to that image.For adding a Command in mid-stream, simply select the Command just before the place you want to add, click the record button on the Actions palette, and do whatever it is you want to do. The Action will record from there.Inserting a stop gives you a chance to apply settings to a step. For example, with a Levels Action more information at link: http://www.vipguildwars2gold.com/
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