The reference line is a straight line that floats in the entire image window but is not printed. Users can move, delete, or lock it to avoid being accidentally moved. In Photoshop, the grid is displayed as a non-printable line by default, but it can also be displayed as a dot "reference line" that floats in the entire image window but is not printed. Users can move, delete, or lock it to avoid being accidentally moved. In Photoshop, the grid is displayed as a non-printable line by default, but it can also be displayed as a dot
The reference line is a straight line that floats in the entire image window but is not printed. Users can move, delete, or lock it to avoid being accidentally moved. In Photoshop, the grid is displayed as a non-printable line by default, but it can also be displayed as a dot. The grid is very useful for symmetrical floor map elements.
Next, let's take a look at how to set the reference line and grid.
Open the photoshop application and the following page appears:
Notes
You can also drag the reference line from the ruler bar, that is, hold the left button on the horizontal ruler and drag it down to the desired position. then, release it and create a horizontal reference line;
Another way to delete a reference line is to directly move the reference line out of the image;
Display the grid shortcut key "Ctrl + '";
On the menu bar, run the "View"-"Lock reference line" command to lock the reference line so that the reference line will not be moved or edited.