But first of all, I just noticed the Graphic Discussion forum has been removed. This probably have been for some time now, but.. what..? Any------ingway, this has been bugging me since the first day I got Photoshop CS4 and if it doesn't go away very soon I fear I might actually swallow a kitchen knife. For real. So this is the problem: when you zoom in to 600% in Photoshop CS4 you get this raster covering your image, as shown in the screenshot below (zoomed in on my color palette). MAKE IT GO AWAY GR, MAKE IT GO AWAY
Oshi-. Whenever I look at one square at the intersection of two lines, the other squares at the other intersections look filled in.
So I also created an optical illusion 'cause I was bored, I'm great like that. Impossible, I put a condom around my megahertz since the beginning, and it's still in good shape. Illustrator has the swine flu though, that kinda sucks.
Couldn't care less about my Dreamweaver, let it die for sucking as much as it does. BUT I NEED MY PHOTOSHOP PROBLEM FIXED DAMMIT
turn it off in the view menu (like you would rulers and guides) should be called pixel grid but i'm not entirely sure if its in a submenu or not as I no longer have CS4 installed.
It's called "Extras" in view. I just turned it off now. LIFE IS GOOD AGAIN Well, it's under Pixel Grid in Extras...I just unticked Extras
I did that once. Actually, I didn't. I don't know how it turned on... I think my computer is haunted. My mom did say that it might have swine flu...
LIARS it isn't grid but pixel grid!!1 But thanks though, I love my brokey, lbot... and SP a little :> ChunkyGerbil sucks though.