1- create the rectangle. 2- ctrl-j 3- move the new rectangle right 4-ctrl-j as many times you want 5 select all first line rectangles 6- ctrl-j 7-move them down 8-ctrl-j as many times you want
That's odd, because I just checked and 'V' is a default shortcut for the Move Tool.. Perhaps it helps to try customising your shortcuts in 'Preferences' :)
Yes you can, it’s basically the same idea! By doing it one by one for the first row, you assure the right layer order. We just need rectangles everywhere, doesn’t really matter how as long as they are on separate layers :)
Great use for the pattern function. Bravo!!
This is a fantastic tutorial - thank you!
Thanks Kathy! To be honest I was very excited to share this one with you! Happy you enjoyed it 😊
Wow this is amazing!
Thanks! Totally agree, the possibilities are endless. Thanks for tuning in🔥
Thanks!
Thank you so much, your support is highly appreciated! ❤️🙌
1- create the rectangle.
2- ctrl-j
3- move the new rectangle right
4-ctrl-j as many times you want
5 select all first line rectangles
6- ctrl-j
7-move them down
8-ctrl-j as many times you want
Hello! Thank you for share your video. I would like to now if is possible to do the mosaic effect with MACROS. Thank you
Hi Almeida, Honestly I'm not sure, since I am not too familiar with macros 😅
@@IAMRENSI Hello! Thanks you for the information.
I found some of the keyboard shortcuts didn't work.. ie "V". I'm using AP 2
That's odd, because I just checked and 'V' is a default shortcut for the Move Tool.. Perhaps it helps to try customising your shortcuts in 'Preferences' :)
Q: in copying those rectangles, can’t you just control J, move, then control J again and again?
Yes you can, it’s basically the same idea! By doing it one by one for the first row, you assure the right layer order. We just need rectangles everywhere, doesn’t really matter how as long as they are on separate layers :)