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    [Cleaning] Redrawing Dotted Lines

    Hi,

    just wondering if there's anyway to recreate the dotted lines without cloning or individually redrawing each one with the brush tool? I've been going crazy trying to recreate them, and copy-pasting/cloning doesn't work since the spaces between the dots keep changing.

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    Re: [Cleaning] Redrawing Dotted Lines

    I don't really think there's a quick-and-easy solution, though I could be mistaken. For that sort of thing, a lot of it comes down to finding a nice source for a particular bunch of lines. It's generally pretty tedious, but cloning small sections, maybe switching layers for those that are close to each other, and erasing excess from the clone, you can usually do a decent enough job. The dodge tool also comes in handy here or there if you need to emulate a fade.

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    Re: [Cleaning] Redrawing Dotted Lines

    I see, that's too bad.

    Thank you for your help!

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    Re: [Cleaning] Redrawing Dotted Lines

    One of the best ways to redraw that is to do it at a bigger size, especially if there isn't any decent bits which you can kinda clone over at a smaller size. You'll have a lot more material to work with, and gives you a bit more space to kinda space out the lines, but the only downside is the way it resizes down which might make it look quite ugly or unproportionate. But definately give that a try, or otherwise copy an existing bit of dotted line, copy into another layer and rotate and adjust from there.

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    Re: [Cleaning] Redrawing Dotted Lines

    Oh! That's a good idea! Thanks, I'll try it next time!

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    Re: [Cleaning] Redrawing Dotted Lines

    The spaces between the dots will decrease along with the dot sizes, but here's how to easily draw dotted lines:
    http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...ttedlines.jpg/

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    Re: [Cleaning] Redrawing Dotted Lines

    Wow! That works perfectly!
    Thank you so much for the help!

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