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Photoshop Template

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by gkid101, Nov 3, 2006.

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    Im trying to create a A4 flyer with two folds (i.e 6 panels) . Has anyone got an idea where i could get a template or the best way to work out where to put the lines?

    Thanks
     
    gkid101, Nov 3, 2006 IP
  2. juvanescence

    juvanescence Active Member

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    What program are you using?

    It should simply be a matter of dragging guides from your ruler to the 99mm mark then 198mm mark for the two folds.

    Obviously is then gets more complicated if you have a bleed.
     
    juvanescence, Nov 3, 2006 IP
  3. gkid101

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    Im using photoshop but had no idea of dimentions :) Its just for a school project

    Thanks
     
    gkid101, Nov 3, 2006 IP
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    Measure an A4 sheet with a ruler and set the Photoshop dimensions to that in inches. Also you could use the grid to divide it up if that's what you wanted to do.
     
    Samba99, Nov 5, 2006 IP
  5. UCmEbUtuJuStdOnTCaRE

    UCmEbUtuJuStdOnTCaRE Banned

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    Creating an A4 flyer with two folds or more can be done using Adobe Photoshop and use the existing A4 template that is present in custom template. Or you can also use the counter program, Corel with its own custom template.;)
     
    UCmEbUtuJuStdOnTCaRE, Nov 8, 2006 IP