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October 20, 2020
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Fixed: Pixels option is greyed out for Line tool Photoshop 22.0

  • October 20, 2020
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I'm liking most of today's update for PShop, thanks Adobe. 

 

But, I went to use the Line Tool (part of the Shape Tools) and the option to draw with pixels is grayed out. I can draw lines with paths and as a shape, but no longer with pixels. The pixels option is available for all the other shapes (square, ellipse, the new triangle, polygon, custom shapes, etc.), so I don't know why it wouldn't work for lines. 

 

Does anyone know what happened? 

 

{Moderator Note: PS-57177}

Correct answer Akash Sharma

Hi All,

 

Good news, the Pixels mode is now back. For more details on adjusting line weight see Create lines and arrows using the Line tool

 

To update Photoshop to 22.3, click "Update" in the Creative Cloud desktop app next to Photoshop. See: More detailed instructions for updating

 

Let us know your feedback!

 

Thanks,

Akash

111 replies

goodboy juan
Participant
February 19, 2021

The thing that blows my mind is it was effort to take away the pixel option for the line tool and make it needlessly worse.

As someone who does a fair bit of pixel-art, having no ability to quickly draw non anti-aliased lines is a genuine pain.

Can't say I'm optimistic about this ever changing judging by the age/length of this thread...

Known Participant
February 19, 2021

yea and the complete lack of acknowledgement from Adobe - and the fact that this thread is marked as 'solved'

Participating Frequently
February 19, 2021

The trick here is that once an Adobe moderator marks it as 'solved' they never need to look at it again.  They will mark it as solved even if the community doesn't agree, as is evident in this thread.

The best way to make someone in Adobe read your concerns is via the feedback tool, not the community – which is evidently designed to shut the community up and just complain to each other (think screaming in space)

https://feedback.photoshop.com/

Participant
February 19, 2021

Can an Adobe employee please respond to this thread with either:

1) A geuine explanation of WHY they have made this change, or

2) A date of when this feature will be reinstated, IF AT ALL.

You owe us that atleast.

Known Participant
February 18, 2021

This is damned maddening - why in the world would we get rid of the normal operation.  We still have export legacy built in from before CS7.0 - WTF would we immediately end of life pixels line mode with no option to bring the old tool back?  Adobe didn't we learn our lesson from the SHIFT aspect ratio lock on the rectangle tool?  SMH.

Participating Frequently
February 18, 2021

Simple answer, Adobe no longer cares what it's users need.  They answer only to the almighty shareholder, and apparently a large contract was hinged on a new feature, which forced their developers to sunset an old feature in order to complete on time thanks to agile dev.  Common sence need not apply.

Participant
February 18, 2021

If that's true, that's pretty ironic, because I dumped my Adobe shares recently due to losing faith in their ability to deliver products that their customers want and need, which to me signals the start of a lot of potential problems down the line...

Participant
February 18, 2021

Here's a workaround...

I am a photographer, and the line tool, in pixels mode, has been very useful to me for retouching and photocomposition. Why they would arbitrarily remove it is a mystery. My suggestion:

1. Create a new document in a previous version of Photoshop. Create a dozen or so black horizontal lines of various thicknesses, each on its own layer. Save it as "lines.psd".

 

2. In the new Photoshop, open that image and leave it open as you work. When you need a line, drag one layer from it into your working image. Once it's there you can manipulate its position, length, angle, color, transparency, etc., as needed.

 

3. Request pixel-mode lines as a new feature for the next Photoshop. Someone at Adobe may think it's a brilliant original idea.

Known Participant
February 12, 2021

I found a workaround for this, at least as it pertains to my own workflow. I use this tool a lot for perspective drawing, as do a lot of other illustrators. It was so simple to just trace a couple lines with this tool to find the vanishing point or a light, and then drag out all my perspective lines from there. Everything was just simple pixels all in one layer; nice and clean.

 

I found that I can attain the same effect by using the "shape" option rather than "pixels" as long as I make sure to also change the "shape operation" to "combine shapes." It's the menu that drops down from a little picture of a grayed-out box, and you can choose from different options of grayed out boxes combining in different ways. If you don't do that, you'll end up burying yourself in shape layers. I don't know why I never did it this way before, it may have been worked differently in the previous versions, or was overly cumbersome. The only other adjustment for my method is that I need to now hit "enter" everytime I drag a new line out from the same spot, so that I don't reselect the starting point of the previous line. I can actually see how this is an improvement, since all my perspective lines are now editable instead of being locked into a raster layer. Still, it's a couple extra steps and more stuff to learn and adjust to, so it's a little annoying they didn't maintain the option to just draw pixels. Anyways, I hope this tip helps some frustrated people.

KazVorpal
Participating Frequently
February 13, 2021

That does indeed sound useful. Can the shapes be broken back down later, as one could do in Illustrator? We don't have the same selection tools, do we?

 

/me plays around with shapes for a few minutes

 

Hrm...this isn't working the same as in Illustrator. They don't really merge in the same way. I didn't see a way to grab overlapping pieces and break them away into new objects.

 

I haven't really tried to do Illustrator-type stuff in Photoshop. 

 

Mainly because I have absolutely no need to. That's what Illustrator is for.

 

It does sound like it solves your problem, though. It does nothing for my desire to use the line tool in layer masks, but it helps with that perspective trick and similar issues.

 

People who claim that using a brush, holding shift, then clicking again to make a line don't understand how laughably weak that is. When we use the line tool, we almost always want to be able to drag the line out, then move it around a bit, choosing the exact place for it visually before committing. 

Participant
February 11, 2021

Why though? How does that help anybody in what way? I've been using the line tool in pixel mode as an intuitve tool to create accurate straight lines without needing to convert from vector, or worry about readjusting brush settings. I'm just finding Adobe constantly making bad decisions to confuse long time users with meaningless changes with no benefits, only making their products more and more unusable. 

Participating Frequently
February 9, 2021

As of today's update (Feb 9, 2021) version 22.2.0 has NOT brought back the Pixel option to the Line Tool... just thought you guys would like to know. .. sigh....

Participant
February 9, 2021

Feeling resentful towards those who make the tools on which your livelihood depends is such an unpleasant place to be in.

talented_knowledge16B6
Participating Frequently
January 31, 2021

Not only have you STILL not addressed the latency issue between the brush tool using a Cintique tablet (really annoying!), you've also now removed the line tool in pixel mode feature that worked great, and replaced it with something that is much harder to use, making your new version of the program unusable for me and I am going back to version 2020 to fix it.  Nice work, Adobe, I'm not happy with your latest "improvements"!

KazVorpal
Participating Frequently
January 31, 2021

Isn't the latency issue the fault of either Wacom, or the OS maker, or the driver maker? 

 

I'm not seing any real latency issue with my Huion, unless I'm doing something really burdensome like using Smudge in a really complex situation at a high resolution. 

 

Although yes, the smudge tool is horribly handled. There are other graphics programs whose smudge tools do not lag like that.

Participant
January 31, 2021

This issue is just another straw on my enduring yet indignant back.

Another 10 minutes gone, another moment of total flow disturbed, another pointless reason, another assinine response.


Why must I feel so ambiguous about so many of my tool makers and the tools I use every day?

Why can't I just have good, solid tools, maybe even tools that pleasantly surprise me?

Why must it always feel like my work environment has so many cut corners and half-assed areas in it?
Why does it always seem like the code-base is rotten and barely holding together, and that design decisions aren't taken holistically, and that everything's just patch on patch on patch, never quite coming together properly...


For god's sake, I don't release anything that isn't 100%, why do all the Adobe's and Autodesks and Unity's in the world stop at 80%? Where is the self respect and love of your craft? Where is the dignity and integrity? Where is the respect to those who are in mutual and ongoing engagement with you - your users?

 

OK. Back to work.

Alexey Timoshenkov
Participating Frequently
January 28, 2021

Make The Line Tool Great Again!!! 

Participant
January 30, 2021

This can't be real?  I just switched to the 2021 and ran into the same issue.  Why would you ever take away the basic ability to draw a simple line?  Fix it.

JJMack
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 30, 2021

There are bugs in Photoshop 2021 that need to be fixed while Adobe address the bugs perhaps Adobe will see they need to restore line weight to the line tool so it will  be fully functional gain. They will also need to change the Arrow Head Function be to be relative to line weight again.  These are strange bugs in Photoshop I have seem strange happening 22.1.1 like dragging a layer position stopped functioning but  I could still use the arrows keys  to move the layers content position. Resetting tools did not rectify the issue restarting Photoshop was required.  Menu View Snap  to and show Items get removed  from the menu. When you edit a 3d object surface Items get removed from Show like UV an other items which may not be restored to you restart Photoshop.  Photoshop 22 is messed up in more that one way.

JJMack