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Step Eight:
One more thing you’ll want to know in this basics project is how to hide a layer (say you want to see what your image looks like without a particular layer,
or perhaps you don’t like the way one looks, but you’re not ready to delete it—you just want to hide it while you’re working things out). In the Layers
panel, click the little Eye icon to the left of a layer’s thumbnail and it hides that layer. Try hiding the small-image layer (click its Eye icon), then hide the
“photography by scott kelby” layer, too (as shown here). Notice there are “eyes” beside Drop Shadow and Stroke, too? Make the small-image layer visible
again (click where its Eye icon used to be), then hide the stroke effect, then the shadow effect by clicking on their “eyes.” Okay, that’s the basics, but it’s
important that you “level up,” as they say, for the rest of the book to work for you. So, let’s start a new project and take things up a notch, shall we?