Scroll down for some free layer styles for Photoshop (6 and up) and Photoshop Elements (2 and up). Click the thumbnail preview to download the .asl file, then see the instructions below for loading the presets into Photoshop. Follow the links to additional pages for even more layer styles.
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of Use | Unzipping Help | Loading
The Styles
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Free Stuff
Sue's
Styles #7

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click here if you prefer a .zip file.
A note about layer styles and resolution.
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Terms of Use:
You are free to use any of the files here for personal or commercial designs,
either in print or on the Web, excluding items for resale. You may not give
away, sell, or redistribute the files in any way. Do not post these files on
any another Web site, electronically distribute them, or include them in any
package for distribution. If you find these files useful, please include a credit
line or a link back to this site [http://graphicssoft.about.com/].
If you have questions about these terms, see my usage
FAQs. Terms
of use last modified 8/14/03.
Zip File
Help:
To extract the files you will need an unzipping
tool such as Winzip or
PowerArchiver.
Mac users can use Aladdin's free Stuffit
Expander. Consult your software help file for specific instructions
on unzipping files. Also see What's
the Best Zip/Unzip Tool? and Unzipping
Files from About.com's Shareware/Freeware Guide.
Loading
the styles into Photoshop:
Place the files in the following folder and they will be available
from the layer styles picker menu the next time you start Photoshop:
(Photoshop 6.0) - Adobe\Photoshop 6.0\Presets\Styles
(Photoshop Elements) - Adobe\Photoshop Elements\Presets\Styles
To load a file, go to the Styles palette, then click the small arrow in the top right corner and choose one of the layer style collections from the menu.
About
the styles:
These layer styles were created in Photoshop
6.0 by Sue Chastain. They are also compatible with Photoshop
Elements.



