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  1. Hello community, in my transition to AD2 I would like to distort an image like below but I haven't found a way in AD2. I tried by using a perspective on a empty rectangle and then clipping the image in it but I was not able to replicate exactly the effect I achieved using my other sw using a 'free transform' tool. The result desired is in the picture attached. I am sure this is possible in AD2 but I don't know how. thx for any help p.s. hope you don't tell me it's in affinity photo...
  2. I have been reading your manual looking for how to do a free transform on the iPad pro affinity app? I can only find the sheer transform? Is there a way to do a free transform or a perspective transform?
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