Hey everyone, this video, we are going to change all the brand colors to the really ripe brand colors all at once. Super easy. One click and we're gonna do it. Alright, let's jump in and work out how. Alright, so this is just a variation of the updating all the font at once. Trick.
Okay, so basically in our filters we're under kind one of the options is actually show me all the, what is it called? Uh, path Shapes. I wanna click on that. Okay. And it's showing me everything that's been drawn. What is it called?
Filter for, uh, shape Layers. Okay. And I've used a shape, the this one here. Okay. The rectangle shape to draw all of these, uh, green rectangles. So I've clicked on this and it's gone through all my outboards and it's showing everything I could have searched by colored box as well.
'cause I've named all my layers nicely. Uh, but I never named my layers nicely. So this is a really handy trick kind. Click on all the shape layers, select them all. And over here in my libraries, I'm gonna say you're all slate. Holy moly.
Quick, easy. Nice. And because this is a really short video, I've got a bonus. Okay. The bonus is, uh, new for Photoshop 2020. Okay.
And it is a way to zoom on on layers. So you've got loads of art boards everywhere. What you wanna do is actually go, actually, uh, let's turn this off first of all. So we've got all our layers. Let's say you're working on Facebook, banner B, which is this one here, and you just wanna zoom in on the, I don't know the word of the byline. If you hold down the option key on a Mac or alt key on a pc, and click on the name, just zooms in on that part.
Cool. A and let's say down here we wanna find the T, um, I don't even know which one. It's on Instagram post A. Okay. Holding it down the option key on a Mac, uh, alt key on a pc. And just click on it and it zooms in to show you that one.
And you can just kind of, uh, hold things down and it zooms to that part of the art board that it contains. It. It's a little hard one to remember. I've written it down next to my notes here, one next to my post-Its, you can't see them, but I'm using that one. Just, I find learning a new shortcut like that, I need to write it down and just kinda use it to force myself to use it for a little while. And if it still doesn't become natural, uh, then it's never meant to be.
But often, I dunno. I like this stuff. I like moving fast and being efficient. That's a handy one option. Click. All right.
That's enough. Let's move on to the next video.