Hi Beau, I think that's just a coincidence! For print projects I always work in 300 and for screen posts (social media assets etc) I work in 72 dpi. For tutorials I sometimes just quickly make a new document with my last used settings, so a recent project I did in Photoshop before recording probably just had those settings!
@@Dreadlabs Ok thanks !!! I guess that im always scared that im gonna need a design in full res to print it at one point that i always make my documents 300 ..
I really want to buy your stuff for photoshop but it's just so expensive for me :(((((( 1 euro is 6,87 reais (I'm brazilian), it's almost 7x more expensive and that's something I just really can't afford right now thanks to our "president" lol but anyway, just wanted to thank you for making all these tutorials for us, not everyone likes to share their knowledge for free and i'm really grateful for that.
3:00 to increase the number of squares, drag out the size of the grid you want and without releasing the mouse, tap on your arrow keys to increase/decrease no. of columns/widths
I've actually gotten to use this for making quick 8-bit or 16-bit assets for a game one of my friend is creating. It's very useful when animating so I don't have to go in and change each individual pixel when animating and instead I can draw and then apply what I've learned from this video. It has saved me hundreds of hours of work. Thank you.
Wow that's so cool to hear! Glad I was able to help, especially on such a cool project. If it gets released please send it to me, I'd love to see what you've made using the tutorial!