Photoshop Q.
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- mevsthem
Can you have a grid in photoshop? if so how do you turn it on?
- mogwai0
view > grid
- gruntt0
view > show grid
- BZZZP0
[command/control]-'
and it's set up under prefs somewhere (doubleclick youir rulers)
- mogwai0
you can create new layers too!
just playin
- mevsthem0
Ahh nice !!! thank you, for a second i thought only illy had a grid. Thanks again
- BZZZP0
that takes me back to the days of 1.0... mmmchannel mixer
- gruntt0
layers!?!
no
fucking
way.
AWESOME!
=)
- mevsthem0
I know where to set the grid in illy i couldn't find it in photoshop in photo-paint it was easy to find, mabe i wasn't looking hard enough:) anyway thanks.
- mogwai0
i hate that about adobe. they need to unify that kind of thing.
- hot_fs010
i hate that about adobe. they need to unify that kind of thing.
mogwai
(Apr 21 05, 11:59)Photoshop:
Edit - Preferences - Guides & Grid...
View - Show - Grid
Illustrator:
Edit - Preferences - Guides & Grid...
View - Show Grid
I've been prone to some obvious questions in my time, but c'mon...
- spiralstarez0
hit ctrl-K, then ctrl-6, and you can modify your grid settings too.
Then, turn it on.
- gruntt0
i thought maybe this thread was bumped because mev was ready to turn the grid off and he needed to find out how.
=P i'm kiddin' mev
- hot_fs010
F1.
- hot_fs010
Actually, reading the help can be good if you haven't for a while.
How many regular Photoshop users use Ctrl+Shift+C (or I gues Cmd+Apple+C on a Mac?) to Copy Merged?
I just discovered it this week, and asking around my office no-one else used it either.
Ctrl+N+O+O+B:)