whathtehelisgoingon
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Okay. For the past week I've spent 2~3 hours a day DFN GHPSDFGJSD trying to get this done.
I have made an animation sheet, each animation is perfectly centered in
200x200 grid. Imagine the animation is the red DOT in the screenshot attached (IMAGE 1). Now What I want is to select a rectangle, COPY, and paste it CENTERED-snappedtogrid to another bigger animation sheet (IMAGE 2).
BUT I CAN'T, BECAUSE PHOTOSHOP WILL AUTOMATICALLY RESIZE MY RECTANGLE TO MATCH/FIT IT TO DRAWN PIXELS ONLY (IMAGE 3)
I have checked and unchecked every box in preferences and tried with basically every tool and every type of layer. MOST FAMOUS IMAGE-EDITING SOFTWARE AND THERES NO DAMN WAY TO COPY AND PASTE A RECTANGULAR SELECTION.
Can someone explain to me how to copy&paste a rectangular selection without Photoshop ALTERING WITHOUT MY CONSENT the size of the transparent rectangle? With The GIMP, the software we used in our company until last week I could do this just by pressing control c and control v.
I have made an animation sheet, each animation is perfectly centered in
200x200 grid. Imagine the animation is the red DOT in the screenshot attached (IMAGE 1). Now What I want is to select a rectangle, COPY, and paste it CENTERED-snappedtogrid to another bigger animation sheet (IMAGE 2).
BUT I CAN'T, BECAUSE PHOTOSHOP WILL AUTOMATICALLY RESIZE MY RECTANGLE TO MATCH/FIT IT TO DRAWN PIXELS ONLY (IMAGE 3)
I have checked and unchecked every box in preferences and tried with basically every tool and every type of layer. MOST FAMOUS IMAGE-EDITING SOFTWARE AND THERES NO DAMN WAY TO COPY AND PASTE A RECTANGULAR SELECTION.
Can someone explain to me how to copy&paste a rectangular selection without Photoshop ALTERING WITHOUT MY CONSENT the size of the transparent rectangle? With The GIMP, the software we used in our company until last week I could do this just by pressing control c and control v.
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