Photoshop includes numerous useful features that help you lay out your images precisely. There are dozens of reasons to make a selection in a particular place, position an object at an exact location, or align several objects along the same imaginary line. Here are a few examples:
-->You want to draw parallel lines exactly 50 pixels apart to create a “window blind” effect.
-->You’re creating a set of thumbnails that need to be aligned so they line up in neat rows and columns.
-->You want to create an object that is the exact same size (in one or more dimensions) as another object already in your image.
You have several tools to help you do this, and more.
-->You want to draw parallel lines exactly 50 pixels apart to create a “window blind” effect.
-->You’re creating a set of thumbnails that need to be aligned so they line up in neat rows and columns.
-->You want to create an object that is the exact same size (in one or more dimensions) as another object already in your image.
You have several tools to help you do this, and more.
Getting Precise Layout Results in Photoshop
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