White on White Edits in Photopea
White on white editing in free online editor Photopea
I'm often asked why my template shapes are not white...
Well, white on white is a problem, like a polar bear in a snowstorm. Adding an outline to define the shapes would be required but if I were to add that for you, I would be creating bigger problems for everyone else who doesn't want/need an outline.
Because these are templates and are meant to be edited, it shouldn't matter what color they are delivered to you as, since everyone will need/want something different, editing is all part of the process with a template.
So for projects where you require the shape color to be white you simply change the shape color and add an outline to define it on the page - if you need it that way for printing purposes.
What about registration marks you might ask? Why aren't those included? Well, those have a place in certain types of printables, but they work well only for straight edges, they don't work on curves, complex shapes or collage sheets with multiple elements.
Unless you are using a cutting machine and save your work as a PNG file with a transparent background... you're going to need those outlines.
STEP 6:
While you can spend the time to edit each shape individually, if you have many shapes that you want to apply the same layer style options to there is a quicker method.
On the shape layer that we have already edited go to the layers panel and as before, in that empty space next to the shape layer name, this time you'll do a right click instead of a double click. You'll see a whole new menu list.
From 'Layer Style' in this list, open the sub menu and click 'copy'.
Next, you'll need to select each layer in the layers panel that you want to apply the stroke to. Use Ctrl + Click to choose all the other shape layers.
See image below for what that looks like.
STEP 7:
What we need to do now is paste the layer style on to all the other shape layers.
As before, right click in the layers panel on any of the selected layers. From the pop up menu go back to the Layer Styles sub menu and click 'paste'.
The changes should be applied instantly to all the shapes. If not, it's likely you selected something that isn't a shape layer. Perhaps a folder layer. Adjust your selections and try again.
If the template has a lot of layers I suggest doing this in smaller batches.
For an even quicker shortcut though, you can apply layer styles to an entire folder of shapes by following all these instructions but by clicking the folder line in the layers panel instead of the shape layer.
That's it. Have fun experimenting with the layer styles!
You're now ready to move on to whatever next steps are required for your project. Whether that's printing as is or adding other elements.
To save your newly edited template go to the top menu bar and in the top left corner click File>Save as PSD or File>Export As and choose whichever file format you need.
For PNG with a transparent background you'll need to turn off the background layer in the layers panel (just click the eye icon).
SVG is not compatible with the type of edits we've made here today, so while it will save, it won't work properly as a true SVG.
JPG or PDF will likely be the most suitable options.