An iPad grid and template for beginners

kolabokolabo Member Posts: 240
edited March 2012 in Working with GS (Mac)
I've learned so much from the forums, it's time to pass something on :)
Here's a png grid with a 3 actor template that I think beginners will find very useful.
It has 2 ways to get the coordinates, in layout mode and in preview mode.

<img src= "http://www.kolabo.com/iPadGrid.png"

You can download the file here:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7218209/iPadGrid template.zip
Let me know if it's useful.

note: edited the entry after LeonardDeveloper showed me how to post images on forum :)

Comments

  • kolabokolabo Member Posts: 240
    Oops, can anyone tell me what I did wrong with the img src code?
  • LeonardDeveloperLeonardDeveloper Member Posts: 4,630
    edited March 2012
    @kolabo do what vie done below... Anyway don't use google docs.. Use tiny pic or image shack... Http://www.tinypic.com
    The code I've done below is correct just it won't work with your link...
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  • kolabokolabo Member Posts: 240
    edited March 2012
    @LeonardDeveloper - a BIG thanks!

  • tatiangtatiang Member, Sous Chef, PRO, Senior Sous-Chef Posts: 11,949
    @kolabo Thanks for sharing! I can see that being helpful for some folks. The only other thing that I can think of at the moment to improve it would be an option to "snap to grid" while Previewing so that you could quickly judge where intersections and lines occur.
  • kolabokolabo Member Posts: 240
    Great idea!
    When I get some time I'll try to figure that out how to do that.

    Once GS has write to tables, I will try to make a template that lets me move my objects around the screen, click and write their coordinates directly to the tables.
  • tatiangtatiang Member, Sous Chef, PRO, Senior Sous-Chef Posts: 11,949
    Yes, writeable tables are going to open up so many exciting possibilities... can't wait!
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