(Work from this layer). - Go to top: Layer > Smart Objects > Rasterize - Once you've made your selection (with Lasso or Patch tool) you should be able to Edit Fill now. I'm not sure why Smart Objects can't use
Photoshop Right-click on the Type layer and select Rasterize Type NOTE: If there are any "Smart Objects" used in your file that contain text, you will need to rasterize those as well. Check for remaining fonts If you’ve properly converted all the text in the document to outlines, there...
In this situation I duplicate the Smart Object and hide the visibility of the original. I then rasterize the duplicate and apply the filter. If I need to adjust the blur I'll throw away the layer and repeat the process with different settings. Votes 2 Upvotes Translat...
(Work from this layer). - Go to top: Layer > Smart Objects > Rasterize - Once you've made your selection (with Lasso or Patch tool) you should be able to Edit Fill now. I'm not sure why Smart Objects can't use Content Aware Fill seamlessly, but this...
Ahh, okey, I thought you first exported the photo as a Smart Object directly from Lightroom to Photoshop. Have you converted it later on in Photoshop? In that case you can just double click the layer thumbnail (see the first screenshot in my first post) to go ‘in...
Today, I opened the PSD file and cannot play back nor render the same file. The tools above the timeline are grayed out. Not only that but I got a pop-up that instructed me to rasterize the type layer in order to continue. That...