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Old January 11th, 2006   #1 (permalink)
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Default save image with ps grid

is there any way to save an image in PS with the grid showing in saved image. the grid itself is a helpfull part of an image...

now i am just overlaying a opacity map which is a grid... but it would be easier if all the fine tuning could be just done with the grid feature...

i lost so much wieght my wedding band fell off....
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Default Re: save image with ps grid

you could turn on snap to grid, make a path with the pen tool by snapping to the grid lines you want, then stroke the path with the desired pen thickness you want.

i do this often when i am making flooring tiles.
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Default Re: save image with ps grid

well, that is a good idea...
to bad they don't have a draw grid feature.
as often as it is used????
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Default Re: save image with ps grid

You could make a pattern that is the size of one grid square (make a square selection, stroke the selection, then go to the edit menu and "define pattern" and then fill a layer with the pattern you made (edit menu, fill, use pattern, then custom pattern, choose the pattern you just made) Voila..instant grid.
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Default Re: save image with ps grid

close all layers except your grid, use your print screen button then paste the image in (after a bit of tweaking) then turn on all layers
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