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5- Now click on the screen or click OK and see the new black & white pattern (grid) you just made. Now while you hold Ctrl click on the channel to load its selection.

Drag the grid channel onto the "Load channel as selection" button. [] Go to the layer window. Create a new layer and fill the selection. (Alt-Backspace) STEP 6.

Now that you have the previous patterns defined, you can use them. Open a new document on any background. I opened a 400x400 and made my own background. Create a New Layer then go to Edit>Fill secect Pattern and chose the first pattern shown in the previous step, your document should look like this, (except the background).

Make a new layer mask. And fill it with a gradient. A little longer in on the picture with this one. Move the grid layer below the gradient layer and you're finished.

3. Now load the selection from the 'alpha' layer and then show layers. Create a new layer and fill the selection with a color of your choice (preferibly one that contrasts the background color your chose). There you have it, easy way to make a grid.

8) Duplicate the layer and go to Edit>Transform>Rotate90CW. Apply Overlay as the blending mode for the duplicated layer: 9) There you go, now you can emerge the 2 layers together again. Select the Rectangle Marque tool and select the area of the matrix grid you would like to use. Copy it and paste it into a opened PSD file. Hope you enjoyed the tutorial!

Well here you will be taught how to create gridlines using Photoshop. This is one of the most basics effects to do so you shouldn't have any trouble. If you already took the scan line tutorial, you'll see this one is very similar

5. Delete the layer that you started with. Now you should just have the one layer with the pattern on it, with this layer active, Ctrl+click (Mac: Command+click) on it to select the grid. With the whole grid selected, fill it with black to make it darker.

3. Keep Black as a foreground color. Fill the top and left 1 pixel area of transparent background with black color using Pencil Tool.

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