How to Use Elements+ Layers – Create a Layer from a Layer Style

Ready to dig into some hidden Photoshop Elements superpowers? Let’s talk about how to turn a layer style into its own separate layer using Elements+—a clever trick that opens up all sorts of design flexibility. Think of it like peeling the "effect" off a sticker and placing it wherever you want on the canvas. 🎨✨


🎯 Quick Summary:

With Elements+, you can extract layer styles (like Drop Shadows, Glows, etc.) into standalone layers, so you can move, transform, mask, or blend them independently from the original layer.


🛠️ Step-by-Step: Create a Layer from a Layer Style using Elements+

✅ What you need:

  • Photoshop Elements (any version from about PSE 11+)

  • Elements+ installed and set up


🔧 Here’s how to do it:

  1. Open your project in Photoshop Elements.

  2. Select the layer that has the style applied (like Drop Shadow or Outer Glow).

  3. Go to:

    • File > Automation Tools > Elements+

    • Or access Elements+ through the Effects panel (depends on your version).

  4. In the Elements+ interface, look for:

    • “Layer FX” or “Layer Styles”

    • In some versions, it might be called “Render FX”, “Rasterize Effects”, or similar.

  5. Click the script that says something like:

    "Create layer from effect"
    or
    "Render styles to separate layers"

  6. A prompt may appear asking which effect(s) you want to render:

    • Choose the one(s) you want (e.g., just the shadow or all effects).

  7. Elements+ will create new raster layers, one for each effect you selected.

    • These will appear just above or below your original layer.

    • Each can now be moved, masked, warped, or blended like any normal image layer!


💡 Why this rocks:

  • Want to offset a shadow for dramatic lighting? Done.

  • Want to blur a glow more than the style allows? Go wild.

  • Want to clip a texture into a Bevel? You can now.


Happy editing—and remember, even styles deserve their moment in the spotlight! 🌟🖌️