The functionality displayed in the video is impressive but, if I understand it
correctly, the Readjust button repositions all of the handles (including the
centre of rotation) within the current visible area.
This doesn't get around the pain of having to zoom in to see the results of a
transformat
A number of improvements are coming to the transform tools in 2.10.10:
The tools' dialog got a new "Readjust" button, which repositions all
the handles within view, so that they're easily accessible when zoomed
in. Additionally, the forward and backward transform directions can be
linked, which al
>I'm not sure what you mean. The centre of rotation is wherever you
>drag the pivot to. That is a known quantity.
What I meant was that if the centre of rotation is not within the view that is
being manipulated then the direction of rotation may not be readily apparent.
For instance dragging the m
>The problem with rotating is that centre of rotation could be well
>outside the viewed area of the image.
>
>What would make life a lot easier is if the Unified Transform tool
>would update any additional views of the image (View/New View) that
>were open. You could then use the tool on a view tha
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>I guess likewise also need a way of rotating without having to drag
>outside the edge. That would need a rotator modifier key or tool.
The problem with rotating is that centre of rotation could be well outside the
viewed area of the image.
What would make life a lot easier is if the Unified Tran
>I guess likewise also need a way of rotating without having to drag
>outside the edge. That would need a rotator modifier key or tool.
The crtitical issue is, when overlaying one aerial photo over another, you
aren't necessarily aligning the edges. Having sizing/skewing handles on the
edges or co
>Unified transform is great and has saved me a lot of time with tasks
>that I do.
>
>I work with aerial photographs which can be very large images, like
>5000 or 1 pixels a side. When I overlay a historical aerial photo
>on top of a recent one, I need to be able to access a size handle
>(maybe
Unified transform is great and has saved me a lot of time with tasks that I do.
I work with aerial photographs which can be very large images, like 5000 or
1 pixels a side. When I overlay a historical aerial photo on top of a recent
one, I need to be able to access a size handle (maybe also a