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Good way to build a grid in Photoshop, Illustrator or InDesign?
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Since you're dealing with a lot of small, individual images, (Edit - Whoops. I see now you're only using one repeating(?) image for the grid. Even with that, I'd still go with InDesign, adding Step and Repeat, for the initial set-up. That is if I have the right idea about what you're doing.Smile) I'd import them into InDesign, arrange them roughly into the order in rows and columns so you get the overall visual look you want for the wall as a whole, then use the Align and Distribute controls to clean up the rows and columns into the final grid. From there import it into Photoshop for the warp and reflection. That would leave you with a master grid in InDesign that you can go back to and easily rearrange images to change the 'color', size, etc. of the overall grid.
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Re: Good way to build a grid in Photoshop, Illustrator or InDesign? - by Blankity Blank - 11-24-2009, 09:03 PM

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