I was curious on how many of you are making that popular grid pattern seen in so many web pages now.
Many of you use Photoshop and I was wondering how you guys/girls are pulling this off.
I use Fireworks and it comes with a Grid Filter which is nice, but how would you do this in Photoshop?
Sorry but when you get there wait out the flash intro till you get to the image of the KID and then you can navigate and the grid pattern will scroll left/right
How is he making that perfect grid pattern in photoshop… or is he bringing that into Photoshop from Adobe Illustrator or something like that???
I also posted this in the Design area of this Forum… but many of you Flash MX gurus have sites that use this or have refered to sites that use this grid pattern.
And don’t crosspost! I just noticed this thread in Drawing and Design too. This causes way too much confusion. Don’t post the same topic in different sections.
Grid’s are pretty easy to make in photoshop, first start off by opening a new file with dimensions of 10x10 pexils and a transparent background, you’ll end up with a really small square. Next, zoom in as much as possible to enlarge the view. Now using a marquee tool, create a 1 pixel line on any side of the square and then create another 1 pixel line perpendicular to the other line. Next go to “Edit” > “Define Pattern”, by doing this you’re creating a grid pattern. Make sure you give it a name as well. Now that the pattern is saved, you can use it whenever by going to “Edit” > “Fill” and a window will pop open. Under the first drop down menu, choose “pattern” and then your second drop down menu is where you select the pattern you just created. Click ok and you should have a grid. Hope that helps. =)