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Nov 28 2007, 10:01 PM
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Learn to create a neat grid using Adobe Photoshop! Great for many types of graphics! Try It Out We're going to start by opening up a new Photoshop Document. You may use any image you want, as long as its a resonable size. I chose to use Banjo Bob here ![]() Click File -->New Document. Change the Dimensions to 10x10 and the Contents to transparent. Click OK. Now, using the zoom tool, zoom in as much as possible. Make your image look the same as this one: ![]() Click Edit -->Define Pattern, name it whatever you want. Select the paint bucket tool and adjust to these settings. Then, On your original image (in my case, Banjo Bob), create a new layer. click on the image. The image should have a grid on it now. If the lines are too dark, change the layer opacity and fill as I have done.
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