In Photoshop CS6, there are a few ways to make grids. The easiest way is to use the Grid tool. To use the Grid tool, you need to click on the grid thumbnail in the bottom left corner of the canvas, and then drag it to a new location on the canvas. You can also create grids by pressing and holding down the CTRL key while clicking on a grid thumbnail in the bottom left corner of the canvas. The next way to make grids is by using one of Photoshop’s built-in grid tools. The Grid tool can be found in the Tools palette, and it’s worth noting that it has three different options: By default, it creates a rectangular grid with 12 squares per row and 12 squares per column. You can also create grids with other grid tools by selecting one of those tools from the Grid menu, or by pressing and holding down one of Photoshop’s keyboard shortcuts (for example, CTRL+G). The last way to make grids is by using an external program such as Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape. To use an external program to create grids, you first need to install that program on your computer. Then, you need to open up that program’s Preferences window and set up yourgrid preferences. In particular, you’ll want to set up your grid’s width and height so that it matches your canvas size.