From the course: Creating Aircraft Profiles with Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop

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Saving a master file

Saving a master file

From the course: Creating Aircraft Profiles with Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop

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Saving a master file

- Well, it looks like I've reached the point where I am happy with my aircraft profile. So, what's next? For me, I always like to be able to come back and revisit my Photoshop file, maybe I want to change some of the markings, change some of the colors up. Whatever it is that I want to do here. What I like to do is save a master file, and that's essentially what I've been doing all along here, when I've been working in Photoshop. What do I call a master file? That's the file that is one a Photoshop format, but two, look at all the layers we have over here. I keep all of these layers. I may not be using all of them concurrently, but I keep them. This gets back to that concept of the non-destructive editing. That non-destructive workflow is the only way I like to work, and it just gives me a lot of flexibility, especially when it comes to things like this aircraft profile, where I may wanna change it up. There's no sense in me rebuilding this entire profile, just because I want to…

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