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Hello, recently started using Photoshop in my iPad Pro but I cannot find the way of making straight lines, like the ones you get when using Brush tool and holding down SHIFT. Is there a way to do the same in iPad?
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Hi
Since your question is about Photoshop for iPad, I have moved this from the Photoshop forum for you.
~ Jane
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to where???
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Where is the forum or the answer
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There's not an option to do that yet, but it's coming
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Fail. When?
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GaraPersona said: "Fail. When?"
Hi
We will find out the "when" when Adobe makes the announcement. Anyone who knows now is under NDA and would not be allowed to say.
~ Jane
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Hi, I am also thinking of drawing a straight line in photoshop for iPad Pro. But it has been about 2 years since Jane posted her reply. Is this function available now?
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@Dave Wong CS wrote:
But it has been about 2 years since Jane posted her reply. Is this function available now?
Not that I can see! 😕
One thing that has changed in the two years is that the feedback forum has merged with the user forum. To make a feature request you can use this forum and tag it as "Idea" and "iPadOS".
I found these posts that are similar:
I filtered to iPadOS and Ideas and do not see one for using Shift with the Brush tool to make a straight line. If you make a feature request, please post the link to this thread as well.
Jane
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Hi all,
I have made the feature request here. Please vote for it.
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I cast the first vote!
Jane
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Just use Morpholio. I have been waiting for this feature and have had no luck.
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Have you tried placing a ruler or something similar with a straight edge and using it as a guide the same as you would on paper?... just a thought