I upgraded to Photoshop 20.0.0 and I noticed an issue where the Distort tool under Edit > Transform snaps to various coordinates on my layer. This makes using the tool impossible. I went to View and turned off all snapping and yet it persists. How is this turned off?
The solution then was to turn of snapping. This time, there are no guides or edges where these lines are occurring. Snapping is turned off. In fact, when you clear all guides etc, the problem is still there. Help! Thank you!
This turns off all snapping such as snap to the document boundary, snap to rulers and snap to guides. If you only want to turn off Crop or Marquee snapping to the edges of your document, choose View > Snap To and choose Document Bounds. 3. Swap Crop Dimensions When you choose the ...
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Using the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M) and snapping to the edges of the circles at the top, select each vertical side of the pencil's body then hit Shift + Command + J to create a new layer from the selection, or go to Layer > New > Layer via Cut.使用矩形选框工具(M)和捕捉到顶部...