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Where Is the Nudge Tool in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 23, 2022 @ 10:51 pm

Nudge is a Photoshop tool that allows you to move selected pixels in small increments. You can access the Nudge tool by selecting the Move tool, and then holding down the Ctrl key (Windows) or Command key (Mac OS).

Once you have activated the Nudge tool, you can use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move the selected pixels in the direction that you want. The amount that the pixels move will depend on the increment that you have set in the options bar. The default increment is 1 pixel, but you can change this to 5, 10, or 20 pixels.

PRO TIP: The Nudge tool is not available in Photoshop.

If you want to move the selected pixels in a specific direction (e.g. up, down, left, or right), you can simply press the corresponding arrow key on your keyboard. Alternatively, you can click on one of the directional arrows in the options bar.

Once you have moved the selected pixels to the desired location, you can release the Ctrl/Command key to deactivate the Nudge tool.

The Nudge tool is a great way to move selected pixels in small increments. You can access the Nudge tool by selecting the Move tool and then holding down the Ctrl key (Windows) or Command key (Mac OS). Once you have activated the Nudge tool, you can use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move the selected pixels in the direction that you want.

The default increment is 1 pixel, but you can change this to 5, 10, or 20 pixels. If you want to move the selected pixels in a specific direction (e. Alternatively, you can click on one of the directional arrows in
the options bar. Once you have moved the selected pixels to
the desired location, you can release
the Ctrl/Command key to deactivate
the Nudge tool.

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