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Using the touch ruler in Photoshop Sketch

Using the touch ruler in Photoshop Sketch - Photoshop Sketch Tutorial

From the course: Drawing with Photoshop Sketch

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Using the touch ruler in Photoshop Sketch

- [Voiceover] In this chapter, we're going to take a look at what Photoshop Sketch has to offer us in terms of drawing assistance. We're going to start with the ruler, and that's accessed via the shapes menu at the top right of the screen, represented by a triangle and circle icon. So if I tap there, in lines and basic shapes, the very first item is the ruler. So by tapping that, the ruler is engaged like so. I can then bring it to where I want to use it, dragging it into place with one finger, and rotating it with two fingers, like so. Then I can rule along that, as I'm doing in this car visual here, to get this slightly more defined line at the bottom. You'll notice that as I pivot the ruler around, the number of degrees is shown, and it will also snap to various points. So for example, here you can see it snapped to 90 degrees. And you'll also see that mine snaps to 60 degrees and also 30 degrees. And that's controlled by visiting the settings, which is represented by the gear icon…

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