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1080 + 1080 + " ... View - New guide layout (se tiver mais de 3 quadrados) - Depois de marcada cada "moldura" usar a "Slice tool" (*c) e selecionar botão "Slices from guides" no topo. Save for web e garantir que a opção "export all slices" está ligada
Hello, thank you for the tutorial. One quick question. When I export it, the output turns from a png to a gif. Do you know how to fix this issue? Thanks
Played around a bit & found a fix -> goto save for web -> click on Original or Optimized -> select all slices with shift+click on pc -> Choose format and save -> you may have to append .png or .jpg to file name and boom This is the hero: djinn he4rt I found a similar comment and this guy fixed it...
When I follow this export method, I'm only able to post the first photo (of 5) for my carousel on Instagram from my computer. Meaning when I go to attach photos to the post, only the first square shows up to be attached. Also, there are banding issues after the first part, don't know why.
Hi Justin, thanks for this tip, but I have 2 questions? In my opinion I keep the images better in JPEG than PNG for quality. What is your opinion in this? And can you also apply this in Illustrator? Greetings Steph Gross
You could easily do this in Illustrator, too, yes. That's the way I started - and I find it easier to manage layers and layout in Illustrator, then slice it up for export in Photoshop.
Played around a bit & found a fix -> goto save for web -> click on Original or Optimized -> select all slices with shift+click on pc -> Choose format and save -> you may have to append .png or .jpg to file name and boom