Ever since the new update to the 2019 range of CC products, Illustrator has been acting weird and Photoshop crashes (A LOT) randomly and I'm pretty sure my rig is beefy enough to run any Adobe solution. Now Illustrator does not for the life of me turn off...
I need proper grid snapping way more than half-fancy corner options that are included in the vectorscribe plugin I was using anyway. I still hope someone finds a workaround, how to turn the live rectangles off (and I don't mean the 'expand' trick Monika pitched earlier. It's nice...
You can use snapping to help you position objects as you move them. For example, you can snap the pointer to guides and anchor points and snap object boundaries to gridlines. You can also use the Align panel to position objects in relation to each other. You can then use the Shift key...
. When you use the Paintbrush tool, the Info panel displays thexandycoordinates and the name of the current brush. Select Show Options from the panel menu or click the double arrow on the panel tab to display values for the fill and stroke colors of the selected object and the name of ...
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If you want to make it a little easier to move around your artboards make sure that snapping is enabled under the view menu! Moving artboards in Photoshop And just like that you're up to speed with the basics of creating and managing artboards in Photoshop!
Additional interface highlights include control over snapping – the software’s helping hand that latches your selection to where it thinks you’re trying to place it. There are options to combine multiple shapes into one, manage the alignment and distribution of multiple objects, create clipping ...
it will position itself inside a pixel square, which is exactly where it shouldn’t be. However, if you accidentally moved something around and you’ve noticed it isn’t snapping correctly, select the object, activate the function and then move it back and forward and it should quickly snap...
t need is Illustrator’s align to pixel grid (this pixel snapping setting is unfortunately set by default in most of the RGB document profiles). So make sure you turn it off, because it would always align vertical or horizontal path segments to the nearest pixel and it would also mess ...
Turn this on by ticking the checkbox in Preferences>Tools. Use this for when you still want to move your image around, but you’re already zoomed out. Smart Guides & The Pixel Grid & Snapping Smart guides are amazing because they continually give you a heads up display of metrics surroundi...