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Hello all, I am trying to see if there is an options that will allow for me while exporting my web design to show my developes the spacing in each area of my design like a guide measurements between menu, boxes, etc a visual guide that will show on the JPG, i know if you select an item on photshop and press Ctrl it does a quick view guide that is the option I would like to show on all my design for my developers to have a guide on the marging, spacing, etc.
Your help would be appreciated.
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IMO you would have to create those guides for your designs. In a layer over you document composite image. So you can print your design with and without these guides. How would Photoshop know what you consider a design area.
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JJMark,
Thanks for replying to my question. So in order to show something like these on a jpg to my developers you have to manually do them? no options to export and show these?
So
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As far as I know you would neet to do the youselt. The only automated measure that Photoshop can create that I know of is a referance scale on your images like you seen at the bottom of road map.
It can also print Print marks. There is a section in the print dialog. I have never used.
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The best way to show them is the way you did it here with a screen capture.
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This is a tedious task, I wish photoshop had an option like craft when exporting it show all the guides on the entire design, with photshop it only show when you click an element and not your entire design.
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Thank you. I will.
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