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  • Sid70
    Downshifter
    • Dec 2002
    • 16413

    #1

    Dear Adobe

    Dear Adobe. Please, fix the obvious. I want to insert blank space in between my PSD content. Some blank space above, some blank space below the selected area.
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  • Serge Litehead
    Confirmed User
    • Dec 2002
    • 5190

    #2
    i don't think it is even possible, you are mixing selection with layered content, photoshop wouldn't know which layers to move to provide blank space for a given selection.

    what you can do is to use distribute layers evenly between each other or align them to a particular side, e.g. left, right, top, bottom
    like this:
    Align and Distribute Layers In Photoshop

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    • Sid70
      Downshifter
      • Dec 2002
      • 16413

      #3
      Just fucking expand BACKGROUND area and push all the content N pixels up from the top selection edge and N pixels down from the selection bottom edge. Major use when one needs to add space down for a particular design section to add more text or any other content.

      Will check the link.


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      • Serge Litehead
        Confirmed User
        • Dec 2002
        • 5190

        #4
        your above example makes sense with empty canvas, now if there are some layers, photoshop would not know which layers need to be moved and which to keep in place.
        for instance, if you have a footer and you are just asking to expand background layer - what is going to happen with footer layers? they are not part of background. so it would end up working similarly to expanding canvas

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        • CurrentlySober
          Too lazy to wipe my ass
          • Aug 2002
          • 38944

          #5
          These kinda problems make me glad I cunt a4d photoshop...


          👁️ 👍️ 💩

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          • Serge Litehead
            Confirmed User
            • Dec 2002
            • 5190

            #6
            also, if background is not a simple flat color.. if background consists of several layers, then you'll be phucked

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            • Serge Litehead
              Confirmed User
              • Dec 2002
              • 5190

              #7
              imo, the only thing photoshop lacking these days is presets manager - that thing is way outdated and cumbersome in usability.

              InDesign maybe better at managing empty space since it's main use was for print layouts although they support web stuff also, but i personally haven't looked at that tool yet.

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              • Sid70
                Downshifter
                • Dec 2002
                • 16413

                #8
                Originally posted by holograph
                your above example makes sense with empty canvas, now if there are some layers, photoshop would not know which layers need to be moved and which to keep in place.
                for instance, if you have a footer and you are just asking to expand background layer - what is going to happen with footer layers? they are not part of background. so it would end up working similarly to expanding canvas
                It makes sense to solve the problem I have posted. To expand blank space down, up or both ways in between sections. I do a lot of responsive prototyping and frequently need to re arrange shit. I know it can be solved using groups, but still expanding the blank would be great to have...

                Okay, I could even design each section in a separate PSD.
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                • Serge Litehead
                  Confirmed User
                  • Dec 2002
                  • 5190

                  #9
                  Andrew, do you use most current photoshop, with adobe's creative subscription?
                  check out photoshop's multiple artboards, you could set up several canvas in one PSD, for example have different artboards for desktop, tablet and smartphone views, maybe it would work out better that way?

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                  • Sid70
                    Downshifter
                    • Dec 2002
                    • 16413

                    #10
                    Originally posted by holograph
                    Andrew, do you use most current photoshop, with adobe's creative subscription?
                    check out photoshop's multiple artboards, you could set up several canvas in one PSD, for example have different artboards for desktop, tablet and smartphone views, maybe it would work out better that way?
                    Sergio, no need to make it that complex, it's as simple as that. No need for any extra tech IMO. I understand I should've grouped shit but I didn't.
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                    • Rob
                      I'm a great bowler.
                      • Nov 2003
                      • 13310

                      #11
                      If you're using it for layout and not design, why not just use InDesign? InDesign is specifically created for layouts. That's one of the reasons I love Adobe so much. All of their programs play well with each other. I design vector elements in Illustrator, export to Photoshop to design, import design elements into InDesign to layout.

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                      • Sid70
                        Downshifter
                        • Dec 2002
                        • 16413

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Rob
                        If you're using it for layout and not design, why not just use InDesign? InDesign is specifically created for layouts. That's one of the reasons I love Adobe so much. All of their programs play well with each other. I design vector elements in Illustrator, export to Photoshop to design, import design elements into InDesign to layout.
                        Because I don't need anything else than PS. I only want one little extra feature.

                        To understand more, I interact with a client in real time, he says lets add shit, lets move it down and it's a matter of time to fix it ASAP, please, I just want an EXPAND tool thing
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                        • Serge Litehead
                          Confirmed User
                          • Dec 2002
                          • 5190

                          #13
                          if you're not on latest photoshop you should consider it though, it's like $20/mo or $50-60/mo for all their apps. anyway, have phun re-arranging stuff, it's part of process =)

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                          • Sid70
                            Downshifter
                            • Dec 2002
                            • 16413

                            #14
                            Originally posted by holograph
                            if you're not on latest photoshop you should consider it though, it's like $20/mo or $50-60/mo for all their apps. anyway, have phun re-arranging stuff, it's part of process =)
                            ref link?
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                            • Serge Litehead
                              Confirmed User
                              • Dec 2002
                              • 5190

                              #15
                              bro, omg
                              Adobe: Creative, marketing and document management solutions
                              sorry no ref link

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                              • Sid70
                                Downshifter
                                • Dec 2002
                                • 16413

                                #16
                                Originally posted by holograph
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                                • Serge Litehead
                                  Confirmed User
                                  • Dec 2002
                                  • 5190

                                  #17
                                  yeah i thought you was kidding

                                  although i've seen some designers use old photoshops in their today's work. figured maybe you are one of them ;)

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                                  • Sid70
                                    Downshifter
                                    • Dec 2002
                                    • 16413

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by holograph
                                    yeah i thought you was kidding

                                    although i've seen some designers use old photoshops in their today's work. figured maybe you are one of them ;)


                                    I'm not a techy person, right. And I understand things are being improved. I'm lucky to be working in a team where I keep designing visuals and layouts avoiding to go full retard becoming a modern front end dev, or another ghey UI/UX expert.

                                    No more replies for today, I fucking love 14,414 post count I have. Might keep it quiet for some time.
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