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December 10, 2018
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Grid Lines issues -

  • December 10, 2018
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Hello,

after I create guides from dragging the blue line from ruler. I then select multiple lines using the marquee tool and the shift button I then go to edit then fill and fill it black. this will create the grid i want.

I am on the teacher computer  and  it works perfectly but 90 % of the students computers have missing lines after they go through the same process, it is very frustrating.  If they select 5 lines maybe 3 will show up. Then we will try again and 1 might show up. Sometimes it appears that there is a line there just invisible.

I am very frustrated because I have tried myself on their computers with the same results

thank you

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    Chuck Uebele
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    December 10, 2018

    You can try a script that I wrote for making grids. It's $5 on Adobe's exchange site. It will create grids of your choosing and either place guides or vector lines. Grid Creator

    Norman Sanders
    Legend
    December 10, 2018

    An efficient approach to creating a grid of — for example 1/8” boxes is to:

    1. Open a new file with a height and width of 1/8”  (Fig 1),

    2. Cmd + several times to enlarge the view, perhaps 1,600%  (Fig 2)

    3. Choose the Single Row Marquee tool (it is nested with the Rectangular Marquee tool) to create a row of marching ants along the top edge of the file.

    4. Choose the Single Column Marquee tool, hold down the Shift key and add a vertical row of marching ants along the left edge of the file.

    5. Edit > Fill with black and Deselect the marching ants

    6. Edit > Define pattern. Name it and OK

    *

    7. Open a new file of any size

    8. Edit > Fill  

         Contents: Pattern

         Custom Pattern: Use down arrow and choose the last in the group. Your grid of an inverted L

    9. OK  (Fig 3)

    maxwithdax
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    December 10, 2018

    Typically when I am making Facebook compliant ads where I can only have 20% of the image covered with text, I simply go into the preferences > Guides and Grids and set my Guideline and subdivisions there. But I realize you are trying to make a physical line and not just a guideline. I still think the Line tool drawn over your guidelines is cleaner since these remain shapes. But there are many ways to get the end result you are looking for.

    Good Luck

    - Dax

    mem33773068
    Participating Frequently
    December 10, 2018

    I appreciate the time and feed back. When I do it the way I mentioned it allows me to select via the magic wand tool the individual squares that can be effected like so: the individual squares can be adjusted separately

    when i did it with the line tool... I could not select an individual or groups of squares

    I agree It might be user error.... but when I tried it myself on a new project on the students computer.... same issues

    Seriously thank you for your time

    maxwithdax
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    December 10, 2018

    Can you please confirm that I am reading your post correctly and that the steps you are taking are as outlined below:

    1. Dragging guidelines out from the ruler.

    2. Using the marquee tool to try to select the area around the guideline you just created

    3. Then you are filling this area with black to create a grid?

    Please confirm.

    Thanks

    -Dax

    mem33773068
    Participating Frequently
    December 10, 2018

    Dax - that is correct

    I know that i can draw a line and other potential methods but I find this

    way gives me the best chance to create an accurate grid.

    To understand it works fine on my computer it is the student computers that

    are having the issue.

    the PS version i am using Is Photoshop CC 19.1

    maxwithdax
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    December 10, 2018

    The problem is that you are relying on the marquee tool and the user to select just a pixel or two. I would suggest you use the Line Segment tool to draw over your guidelines instead of the marquee tool. You can snap to guidelines and the lines are more reliable and will remain the same width each time.

    My personal opinion is that it is most likely user error creating the differing results.

    - Dax

    Chuck Uebele
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    December 10, 2018

    What version of PS are you using? With the newer versions, you can set the guide style in the preferences.