How to Make Layer Comps in Photoshop
Learn how to create combinations of layers and items in Photoshop called Layer Comps, which allow you to quickly display specific layers only without turning them on and off manually.
In this CreativePro Week sneak peek video, Dave Cross shows how easy it is to create different configurations of layers in a Photoshop file. These Layer Comps allow you to turn layers on and off, set specific positions for items on each layer, then create a “snapshot” of each set up. Dave names each of them then demos toggling through them to view the different layouts.
This sneak peek video is a preview of Dave’s session at our upcoming CreativePro Week in Washington, D.C. and online July 8–12, 2024. See the agenda and register now!
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This article was last modified on August 29, 2025
This article was first published on April 9, 2024
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