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Finding Your Center.....! Hummmmmm!


Shadez

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Hi Guyz, [shhh]
not 100% sure if this has been done before, but here's a very simple but handy tip...!

Hope it helps some of you...!!!
(see pic' below for details)

Cheers
Shadez
 
Shadez,

Whenever I've needed to find my center, I have dragged the horizontal ruler until it snapped and I dragged the vertical ruler until it snapped. Not too tedious. Your way works too!

Take Care
 
That's true Alistair, but only if you have a solid filled layer to snap to. The nice thing about Shadez way is that the settings stay the same for every document, so that all you have to press is ctrl+' for the grid.? :righton:
 
p?tr??k said:
That's true Alistair, but only if you have a solid filled layer to snap to. The nice thing about Shadez way is that the settings stay the same for every document, so that all you have to press is ctrl+' for the grid. :righton:

True! I guess I'm stuck in my old ways. I just create a new later, slap some white paintbucket on, and then use my method. I don't consider it too tedious [innocent]
 
p?tr??k said:
That's true Alistair, but only if you have a solid filled layer to snap to. The nice thing about Shadez way is that the settings stay the same for every document, so that all you have to press is ctrl+' for the grid. :righton:

all you do is click the background layer at the start and then it will snap.. EASY
 
Where is the picture reffered to in the first post? I'm struggling to centre this one image that I want to put on my iPod as album art...
 

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