Comments on: Photoshop Guides and Pixel-Precise Alignment http://www.coffeemonk.com/2009/05/photoshop-guides-and-pixel-precise-alignment/ Tue, 09 Aug 2011 03:28:26 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.1 By: @angelcreative http://www.coffeemonk.com/2009/05/photoshop-guides-and-pixel-precise-alignment/#comment-122 Sat, 19 Feb 2011 18:55:41 +0000 http://www.coffeemonk.com/?p=252#comment-122 thanks very useful!

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By: coffeemonk http://www.coffeemonk.com/2009/05/photoshop-guides-and-pixel-precise-alignment/#comment-121 Sun, 23 Jan 2011 05:44:58 +0000 http://www.coffeemonk.com/?p=252#comment-121 Jeff,

The "New Guide" is super-handy as well! It wouldn't necessarily work for the cases where you're attempting to align guides after-the-fact to already created elements, but it would be fantastic as a first step, for laying down guides for a grid-based layout.

I love that you can give it values in any measurement that Photoshop understands, even percents of canvas size.

Still, I use marquee selections constantly for positioning within elements and for determining widths/distances and whatnot. The marquee would have to be the tool that is most often active in my Photoshop toolbar.

For example, I'll use a marquee to get my padding in a content box, by putting guides around the box, drawing out a square marquee to the size I want for padding, moving it to three corners, and placing guides for the interior content area of my container element as I go.

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By: coffeemonk http://www.coffeemonk.com/2009/05/photoshop-guides-and-pixel-precise-alignment/#comment-120 Sun, 23 Jan 2011 05:30:45 +0000 http://www.coffeemonk.com/?p=252#comment-120 Mirko,

Thanks for the tip! The shift-key certainly would be a simpler method than what I've outlined above. However, as a commenter pointed out on another post, using the shift-key is dependent on your ruler units setting, and on your zoom level.

Honestly, I haven't tested this yet (or at least not recently enough for me to remember the results…), so I can't say for sure, but it seems that the way I outline above may still be the most foolproof method.

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By: Jeff http://www.coffeemonk.com/2009/05/photoshop-guides-and-pixel-precise-alignment/#comment-119 Fri, 03 Dec 2010 19:14:35 +0000 http://www.coffeemonk.com/?p=252#comment-119 You can also go to "New Guide" under "View" to enter the exact position of your guide. It is helpful when you need exact center or to split up the project into precisely sized columns.

Thanks for the tips!

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By: Mirko Van Colen http://www.coffeemonk.com/2009/05/photoshop-guides-and-pixel-precise-alignment/#comment-101 Thu, 26 Nov 2009 09:51:48 +0000 http://www.coffeemonk.com/?p=252#comment-101 Hi Jay,

There is a better way ! Hold down the Shift-key while dragging the guide. It will be a pixel-precise guide !

Regards,
Mirko

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By: Dave Pender http://www.coffeemonk.com/2009/05/photoshop-guides-and-pixel-precise-alignment/#comment-31 Fri, 22 May 2009 16:24:28 +0000 http://www.coffeemonk.com/?p=252#comment-31 Matt,

Well done. I’ll be sending this to some of our folks.
Dave

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By: matt http://www.coffeemonk.com/2009/05/photoshop-guides-and-pixel-precise-alignment/#comment-30 Fri, 22 May 2009 14:48:45 +0000 http://www.coffeemonk.com/?p=252#comment-30 Thanks, Jay. There’s tons of information out there with tips, tricks, how-tos and whatnot, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen a mention of this particular quirk. Photoshop User TV is a great jumping off points for good Photoshop info, and Photoshop Killer Tips is a great site for discrete little bits of info to make your use of Photoshop more efficient.

I’ve been following these guys for years, and have learned a lot.

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By: Jay Lane http://www.coffeemonk.com/2009/05/photoshop-guides-and-pixel-precise-alignment/#comment-29 Fri, 22 May 2009 14:21:18 +0000 http://www.coffeemonk.com/?p=252#comment-29 Good information Matt! I’m trying to learn more about Photoshop. Thanks for sharing.

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