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Changing Shape Sizes in Photoshop?
I am just trying to set for instance a rectangle to a set pixel length that I define by typing in the number. I just got CS2 and came from I think it was 7 so its a big difference but I could have sworn when free transforming an object on the toolbar it showed the Pixel W/H and I could edit it there...now all I see are percentages from the orginal width and height. Anyone know? Thanks.
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bump anyone?
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YARGH! Control + T then click with shift key on corner, and drag.
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Well I know how to free transform but I am trying to set it to specific w/l.
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YARGH! Sorry. Where you see percents pull down to pixels, or set pixels as your units in preferences. I don't have PS open, so not sure which way is possible, maybe both. |
YARGH! Just opened it, and don't see an option. Create a box the size you need, then free transform to that size, and delete the box.
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You can see that in the Info palette. If it isn't set to pixels, click on the little triangle and go to palette options.
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when you click ctrl + T on the top bar you can set the exact size.
look on the picture http://cool-design.com/GFY/sample.jpg if you change the % per px you can write the pixel size i hope that you hace enought with this. |
thanks onno and macdaddy thats just what I needed. Appreciate it.
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