Linked Layers (Linked Smart Objects)
What is a Linked Layer?
A Linked Layer is a layer that sources its image contents from a separate image file on your computer, thus forming a link between your file and that file. The linkage regularly monitors the linked external file to check if it has changed. If a change is detected, Chasys Photo will read the file, extract the fresh image and apply it to the linked layer. That way, the linked layer stays up to date with any changes that are made to the external file.
Linked Layers are useful in situations where you have an image that is a shared asset that is used as a component in several compositions and you don’t want to have to individually modify each image every time you change that shared asset. They are also useful in situations where an asset is an complicated image with lots of layers and you don’t want to make your images unnecessarily heavy by having all that in a single file.
A Linked Layer is conceptually similar to a “Linked Smart Object” in Adobe Photoshop and similar image editors.
Creating Linked Layers
A linked layer can be created in two ways:
| Option | Details |
|---|---|
| Using New Layer | When creating a new layer, you’ll be offered the option of creating a linked layer. You'll be prompted to provide a path for the linked file. |
| Using Layer Properties window | You can add layer linkage information via the layer properties window by selecting the appropriate page from the drop-down and entering the linkage information manually. |