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  1. #1
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    Default Image perspective

    I'm wondering if there is a way to keep an image perspective when resizing the image.

    For example you have an egg and it needs to be a bit bigger, but when re sized you lose some of the exactness of the shape. I know with squares you just hold down the ctrl key when resizing, but other than that I'm not sure how to do it.

    Hope this make sense.


    Jen

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    Default Re: Image perspective

    Enlarging an object shouldn't deform it. You can try holding down shift as you drag the object to increase or decrease the size. This will enlarge or reduce it symmetrically around the centre line and might be what you're looking for.
    The centre shape was cloned and shift dragged repeatedly to make the symetrically larger clones, though the line thickness was made equal afterwards.
    Derek
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    Default Re: Image perspective

    Make sure that "Lock Aspect Ratio" is turned on in the selector tool (the little picture of a lock next to the object dimensions), and then you can drag one of the corner handles on the object when it's select to maintain it's aspect ratio.
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    Default Re: Image perspective

    Thanks,

    I knew there had to be a way.


    Jen

 

 

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