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Recent content by dan.abner99

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    Method for Creating a Grid of Squares to Later Fill in Color

    @thebestcpu: Wow! This looks like a very viable option that obviates the issues I was having. I am trying it out now. Thanks John!
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    Method for Creating a Grid of Squares to Later Fill in Color

    @thebestcpu: Thank you for the response. As a new user, I will need to study your solution. Thanks again!!
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    Method for Creating a Grid of Squares to Later Fill in Color

    @ph_o_e_n_ix: I have been using your script and it has proven to be very helpful. However, if I have a few follow-up questions. This is one of my prelim designs: 1) Now that I have the general design, I would like to experiment with changing colors. Is there a quick and easy way to change...
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    Method for Creating a Grid of Squares to Later Fill in Color

    @ph_o_e_nix: I am exploring your script now. So far, it is working out perfectly. Many thanks. I may be in touch if I have any questions.
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    Method for Creating a Grid of Squares to Later Fill in Color

    @IamSam: Thanks for the response. I have not looked at ph_o_e_n_ix's script yet: My question to you is: Let's say I have a 50 x 100 grid. Then, there are 5,000 cells total. How does one select all 5,000 cells in an efficient way? Can multiple cells be selected in groups or batches?
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    Method for Creating a Grid of Squares to Later Fill in Color

    Hi all, I am new to Photoshop, however, I was hoping to use it to plan and visualize some mosaic tile projects before getting started with the physical medium. Therefore, I am looking for a method to: 1) Create a grid (usually of squares, sometimes rectangles or triangles) to overlap on a...
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