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Post by ipbr21054 on May 26, 2021 21:58:03 GMT
My task is to create a custom grid of which I would then place an image behind the grid. The grid intersections would then line up at specific positions with regards the photo behind. I have all the figures for each photo in question. My problem is how to apply each grid line.
As an example we have say a vertical starting point & also a horizontal line.
This now resembles the letter L
So my vertical values are say 5mm 12mm 26mm
I would somehow apply these so that the first vertical line is applied to the sheet and 5mm from the position. Same follows for the other values vertically & horizontally.
Once the values are input and the corresponding line have been applied I then place my photo behind these lines. I then take note of the photo where the line intersect on my photo.
Thanks.
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Post by Sepiana on May 26, 2021 22:55:58 GMT
Hi ipbr21054, To create such a highly customized grid template, I would suggest you create a file taking advantage of the Grid feature in Elements. 1. Create a new document for your grid template in the dimensions appropriate for your project. (Background Contents = White). 2. Turn on the Grid (View>Grid). 3. Activate the Pencil tool. 4. Choose the Pencil color and width (pixels) appropriate for your grid template. 5. Create a new layer and draw your grid lines on this layer. To draw a straight line . . . 1. Click where you want the line to start. 2. Hold the Shift key down. 3. Click where you want the line to end. This technique will provide you with lots of editing flexibility. - You can also turn on the Rulers (View>Rulers) to help you more with the spacing of the lines. - You can adjust the settings of the Grid and of the Rulers to suit your project. -- Rulers, grids, and guides in Photoshop Elements- You can draw horizontal and vertical lines. (You can also draw diagonal lines if needed.) - You can create a new layer for the horizontal lines and another one for the vertical lines. - You can use different Pencil colors and different sizes.
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