Photoshop Grid
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- RobotGunslinger
Am I the only one lusting for more advanced griding features in all the Adobe products. ie. diagonal lines, three dimensional stuff, better measuring systems, saveable grids and so on. With Adobe having practically no competiton I get the feeling that they're getting a bit lazy.
I am sure these things can't be too hard to implemend...
- e-pill0
valkayrie needs food badly!
- brandelec0
i think you're too lazy
- RobotGunslinger0
// // you'r right
- shaft0
i want saveable brockmannesque configurable grid in photoshop
- airey0
i agree.
a good feature would be layer specific guides, much like illustrator. that way you can create guide 'sets' on blank layers for different areas of the image.
- fresnobob0
Thats why theres Illustrator and InDesign...
- airey0
not quite man. if illust and indesign could do what we do in photoshop why would there be photoshop anymore? you kind of missed the point don't you think?
- NegativeSpace0
photoshop guides are HORRIBLE and useless.
Its aboiut time they make them function as objects like in illustrator.
So I agree
- airey0
being able to send a guide to a co-ordinate would be good to. (unless you can do that and i don't know about it lol!?!)
- NegativeSpace0
I don't think you can, it sucks that you cant transform guides like you can in AI.
I do most of my web layouts in photoshop, so if I am constructing a grid and want to space them our or transform or alt copy multiple guides I can't.
I end up having to make a layer and draw 1 px lines (even then at least they snap to the nearist pixel unlike the guides)
- blackspade0
hoorah for the "guide sets" idea, seriously airey
- Chip0
airey, you can send guides to coordinates in Photoshop CS2.
Also have smart guides, but I'm not yet sure what they do...
- forcetwelve0
i'm waiting for indesign and illustrator to merge - like an adobe freehand.
we could call it ill-design!
aighht!