This is our Eleventh Photoshop tutorials post for the Beginners. Here we have listed very basic method to handle Rasterize, Mask, and arrange.

Rasterize:
Rasterizes the vector content of the layer.
Type:
Command converts the text to pixels and then they are not editable.
Shape:
Command converts the vector shape to pixels.
Fill Content:
Command converts the vector fill content to pixels.
Vector Mask:
Command converts the Vector Mask to pixels and then they are not editable.
Layers:
Converts all the vector content of the pixel.
Linked Layers:
Command converts the entire vector content of linked layer to pixel.
All Layers:
Command converts the entire vector content of all the layers to pixel.
Mask:
are used to show or hide sections of an image.
Add Layer Mask:
Adds a raster layer mask.
Reveal All:
Create a mask, which reveals the entire content of the layer.
Hide All:
Creates a mask, Which hide the entire content of the layer.
Reveal Selection:
Create a mask, which Reveals the selected area of the layer.
Hide Selection:
Create a mask, which hide the selected area of the layer.
Enable Layer Mask:
Enables or disables the selected layers layer mask.
Add vector mask:
Add a vector layer mask.
Reveal All:
Creates a mask, which reveals the entire content of the layer.
Hide All:
Creates a mask, which hide the entire content of the layer.
Current Path:
Creates a Vector mask from the selected path.
Delete Vector Mask:
Deletes the selected vector mask.
Enable/Disable Vector Mask:
Enable or Disables the selected layers vector mask.
Create Clipping Mask:
Clipping mask is used to mask the layer above it.
Release Clipping Mask:
Discards the effect of clipping mask.
ARRANGE:
Command is use to arrange the layer vertically in the layer stack.
Bring To Front:
Brings the selected layer to the top of layer stack.
Bring Forward:
Brings the layer one step ahead from current position in the layer stack.
Send Backward:
Sends the layer one step behind from current position in the layer stack.
Send to Back:
Sends the layers to the last position in the layer stack.
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