Les options d’alignement et de distribution d’Adobe Photoshop facilitent l’agencement des éléments dans un design en permettant de les déplacer rapidement. Dans cet exemple, nous allons aligner et distribuer les calques d’une affiche.
Nous allons créer un logo comprenant un slogan en alignant trois lignes de texte sur les deux éléments graphiques situés à gauche de l’affiche. Sélectionnez le calque JULY 1-AUGUST 31 puis, en maintenant la touche Maj. enfoncée, cliquez sur le calque LOGO Ellipse afin de sélectionner les quatre calques constituant le logo. Sélectionnez l’outil Déplacement dans le panneau Outils afin d’afficher les icônes d’alignement et de distribution dans la barre Options. Cliquez sur l’icône Aligner les bords gauches pour aligner les calques sélectionnés par rapport au(x) calque(s) le(s) plus à gauche (le cercle et la ligne). Cliquez ensuite sur l’icône Aligner les centres dans le sens horizontal pour centrer tous les éléments du logo.
Aligner et distribuer des noms de ville
Sélectionnez les quatre calques de ville (Melbourne, Sydney, Newcastle et Brisbane). Cliquez sur l’icône Répartir les centres dans le sens vertical afin d’espacer les noms de ville de manière régulière à la verticale. Puis, cliquez sur l’icône Aligner les bords gauches pour aligner les villes sur le calque le plus à gauche de la sélection.
Aligner et distribuer les icônes des sponsors
Sélectionnez les calques Sponsor1 à Sponsor5. Cliquez sur l’icône Répartir les bords inférieurs pour aligner les icônes des sponsors sur celle la plus basse. Cliquez ensuite sur l’icône Répartir les bords gauches pour espacer les icônes de manière régulière au bas de l’affiche en prenant pour référence l’icône la plus à gauche.
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