Creating data-driven graphics – Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 v.14.xx User Manual
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Creating data-driven graphics
Define variables
Rename a variable
Define a data set
Preview or apply a data set
Generate graphics using data sets
Creating data sets in external files
Import a data set
Data-driven graphics make it possible to produce multiple versions of an image quickly and accurately for print or web projects. For example,
you can produce 100 versions of a web banner with different text and images, all based on a template design.
Follow these general steps to create graphics from templates and data sets:
Create the base graphic to use as the template.
Use layers to separate the elements that you want to change in the graphic.
Define variables in the graphic.
Variables specify the parts of the image that change. (See
Create or import the data sets.
You can create the data sets in the template, or import them from a text file. (See
and
Creating data sets in external files
.)
Preview the document with each data set.
To see how your final graphics will look, you can preview before you export all the files. (See
.)
Generate your graphics by exporting them with the data.
You can export them as Photoshop (PSD) files. (See
Generate graphics using data sets
.)
Creating different versions of an image using variables
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