Lisbon Posted November 23, 2021 Posted November 23, 2021 How to increase the area of a trimmed object keeping the original pixel content? Or, how to go from A to B? I ask this because when using the Perspective Tool, despite having enough canvas to stretch the object, this becomes partially hidden. Its like the original area acts like a mask. Quote
Staff stokerg Posted November 24, 2021 Staff Posted November 24, 2021 Hi @Lisbon, If you click the Apply button on the Perspective Tool panel, you should find that the image isn't actually cut off. At this stage i'm not sure if its a bug or not. But i will inquire, as it would be handy to see the whole image while using this tool. Quote
Lisbon Posted November 24, 2021 Author Posted November 24, 2021 You are absolutely right. The image isn't actually cut off. While using the perspective tool, some parts, are temporarily hidden. 40 minutes ago, stokerg said: But i will inquire, as it would be handy to see the whole image while using this tool. That would be great. Thank you @stokerg Quote
Lisbon Posted November 24, 2021 Author Posted November 24, 2021 Been playing with my basketball. So, to increase the trimmed area, start by adding a pixel layer above your object and fill it with any colour. It has to be above. Next we need to reduce the opacity of the top layer. Unfortunately, it can't be 0% so I will reduce the opacity to 1%. Finally we merge the layers. Notice that the handles are no longer around the basketball, but around the canvas. Now, while using the perspective tool we can see the whole image. Quote
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