Try it on your own, it is when you are moving it, you can see the image is not pinned to the shape, it flops and changes, maybe this was a bad example to use. Really, try it on your own to see the image rotate and flop around, not standard.
Try it on your own, it is when you are moving it, you can see the image is not pinned to the shape, it flops and changes, maybe this was a bad example to use. Really, try it on your own to see the image rotate and flop around, not standard.
Ron Cavagnaro
I did ... I didn't have any issues.
Do you have SMART TRANSFORM turned off? Right click the lock icon and ensure the Smart Transform is unchecked.
Keith
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AHA that's the problem. It was not unchecked. What is so smart about that transform mode haha
either way you saved me a lot of frustration as I do rapid graphics all day with this software at work.
Thanks again!
Ron Cavagnaro
I find it's much better PERMANENTLY turned off.
Since I found out you could disable it, I never had issues.
Keith
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There are 10 types of people in this world .... Those who understand binary, and those who don't.
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