Die intelligenten Hilfslinien sind standardmäßig sichtbar. Falls nicht, wähle „Ansicht > Anzeigen > Intelligente Hilfslinien“. Für dieses Tutorial benötigst du außerdem die Lineale. Wähle dazu „Ansicht > Lineale“.
2 Pixel als Maßeinheit für Lineale wählen.
Die vorgegebene Maßeinheit für Lineale ist Zoll. In diesem Tutorial benötigst du allerdings Pixel als Maßeinheit. Wähle „Photoshop > Voreinstellungen > Maßeinheiten & Lineale“ (unter Windows im Menü „Bearbeiten“). Wähle im Dropdown-Menü für „Lineale“ die Option „Pixel“. Klicke auf „OK“.
3 Ebene bei gedrückter Wahl- bzw. Alt-Taste ziehen.
Wähle das Verschieben-Werkzeug und die Ebene „BBQ“ aus. Ziehe die Ebene, während du die Wahl- (macOS) bzw. Alt-Taste (Windows) gedrückt hältst. Achte auf die magentafarbenen Informationen zur Position.
Ziehe die Kopie des BBQ-Logos 480 Pixel unter das erste BBQ-Logo. 480 Pixel rechts davon platzierst du nun eine weitere Kopie des BBQ-Logos. Mit jeder neuen Kopie, die du durch Drücken der Wahl- bzw. Alt-Taste und Ziehen der Form erstellst, entsteht eine neue Ebene.
4 Befehls- bzw. Strg-Taste drücken und auf Element zeigen.
Wähle im Bedienfeld „Ebenen“ die oberste Ebene aus. Drücke die Befehls- (macOS) bzw. Strg-Taste (Windows), und setze den Cursor bei ausgewähltem Verschieben-Werkzeug auf verschiedene Formen im Bild. Die Positionshilfslinien mit Abmessungen werden eingeblendet.
5 Positionshilfslinien für Pfade anzeigen.
Wähle die Ebene „Triangle Path“ aus. Wähle das Pfadauswahl-Werkzeug aus. Halte die Wahl- (macOS) bzw. Alt-Taste (Windows) gedrückt, und ziehe den Pfad nach rechts. Die Positionshilfslinien mit Abmessungen werden eingeblendet.
6 Hilfslinien für Abstand zwischen Objekten.
Wenn du ein Objekt verschiebst, werden Hilfslinien angezeigt, die den Abstand zwischen dem ausgewählten Objekt und seinen unmittelbaren Nachbarn anzeigen.
Drücke die Wahl- (macOS) bzw. Alt-Taste (Windows), um die Ebene „BBQ“ nach rechts unten zu ziehen und sie an den anderen BBQ-Logos auszurichten. An den Hilfslinien und Abmessungen erkennst du, wann die drei BBQ-Logos ausgerichtet sind und den gleichen Abstand aufweisen.
7 Experimentieren.
Experimentiere mit den Positionshilfslinien. Wenn du die Befehls- bzw. Strg-Taste drückst, wird die exakte Position des ausgewählten Objekts angezeigt.
Erstelle ein regelmäßiges Muster. Öffne dazu die Ebenengruppe „Experiment“, und mache die enthaltenen Elemente sichtbar. Ordne die Objekte an.
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