here are the key benefits of using Smart Object layers for video placeholders:
1. Non-Destructive Editing: Smart Objects allow you to perform non-destructive transformations and edits on the video placeholder. You can scale, rotate, or apply filters without losing the original image quality.
2. Flexible Workflow: Smart Objects enable a flexible, non-linear workflow. You can make changes to the placeholder image, reopen the Smart Object, and update the edits without affecting the final composition.
3. Placeholder Replacement: Smart Objects make it easy to replace the placeholder image with the final video. You can simply update the contents of the Smart Object layer, and all instances of that Smart Object will be updated across your design.
4. Nested Smart Objects: You can create nested Smart Objects, allowing you to group and manage complex compositions of placeholders, graphics, and other elements.
5. Nondestructive Filters and Effects: You can apply filters and effects to the Smart Object layer in a non-destructive way. The filters can be re-edited or removed at any time.
6. Responsive Design: Smart Objects integrate well with responsive design workflows. You can create multiple instances of a Smart Object placeholder and resize or reposition them as needed for different screen sizes.
7. Efficient Iteration: The non-destructive nature of Smart Objects enables efficient iteration. You can try different variations of the placeholder design without worrying about losing the original.
By leveraging Smart Objects for video placeholders, designers and developers can streamline their workflow, maintain flexibility, and ensure a smooth transition from placeholder to final video content. This helps improve the overall user experience and reduces development time.
Citations:[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4r8uNV5jz8
[2] https://cloudinary.com/blog/low_quality_image_placeholders_lqip_explained
[3] https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/create-smart-objects.html
[4] https://imagekit.io/blog/lazy-loading-html-videos/
[5] https://nigelwaters.photography/blog/what-is-a-smart-object-in-photoshop/