If you’re like most Photoshop users, you probably have a few favorite grid sizes that you use for different projects. But what if you want to change the grid size for a specific project? Fortunately, Photoshop has a lot of flexibility when it comes to grid size. In this article, we’ll show you how to change the grid size in Photoshop using several different methods.
- Use the Grid Settings Dialog Box The first way to change the grid size in Photoshop is to use the Grid Settings dialog box. To open this dialog box, go to Window > Grid and click on the “Grid” tab. Then, click on the “New” button and enter your new grid size in the “Grid Size” field. Click on OK to close the Grid Settings dialog box.
- Use The Command Palette Another way to change the grid size in Photoshop is to use the Command Palette (Window > Command Palette). To open this palette, press Ctrl+P (Windows) or Cmd+P (Mac). Then, type “grid” into the search field and press Enter/Return. The Command Palette will list all of the available commands related to grids and graphics design. Click on the “Grid” command and enter your new grid size in both of the fields labeled “Width” and “Height.” Click on OK to close the Command Palette. ..