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I've been experimenting with the warp tools in Affinity. I can use the arch warp tool to warp my rectangle grouping into an arch, while keeping the proportions of the objects being warped.

I can't find any options anywhere to adjust the angle of the arch, or anything other options. I just get the arch it gives me then I can't do anything with it aside from manually adjusting the grid with the node tool - which isn't suitable for my purpose as I need the objects to remain proportional to each other.

This is really easy to do in Illustrator (screenshot of adobe illustrator attached) . Am I missing something?

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Hi @Alexabix and welcome to the forums.

You can set the bending radius via the context menu bar.
If you do not see a context toolbar, activate it via menu View -> Show Context Toolbar

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