Rubyjim Posted March 18, 2017 Share Posted March 18, 2017 Is there away to rotate a document by 90 increments 15 degree is a bit clumsy. Ie from vertical to horizontal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bri-Toon Posted March 18, 2017 Share Posted March 18, 2017 Not that I'm aware of, but if you add a keyboard shortcut to canvas rotation, then you will be able to move a lot faster. Rubyjim 1 Quote The website is still a work in progress. The "Comics" and "Shop" sections are not yet ready. Feel free to connect with me and let me know what you like or what can be improved. You can contact me here, on my contact page, YouTube channel, or Twitter account. Thanks and have a great day! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rubyjim Posted March 18, 2017 Author Share Posted March 18, 2017 I tried a macro but that would not work Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Rostron Posted March 19, 2017 Share Posted March 19, 2017 I wanted to create a dial with one-degree markers. I recall I did this by rotating a line about a designated centre, firstly in one degree increments. I then grouped ten lines and Rotated them in ten-degree increments. This was done using the properties panel. John Quote Windows 10, Affinity Photo 1.10.5 Designer 1.10.5 and Publisher 1.10.5 (mainly Photo), now ex-Adobe CC CPU: AMD A6-3670. RAM: 16 GB DDR3 @ 666MHz, Graphics: 2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GT 630 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lojza Posted March 19, 2017 Share Posted March 19, 2017 I have assigned "\" and "Y" ("Z" on english keyboards) keys to rotate the canvas left / right. It's quite convenient and fast. Even if I need to rotate by 90°, it's a matter of a second. Just look for "Rotate Right" and "Rotate Left" in Settings -> Keyboard Shortcuts -> View section. Quote UX/UI designer, IT analyst & consultant, Business Architect at Cool Ticket (www.coolticket.co). MacBook Pro 13'' Early 2015, 3,1 GHz Intel Core i7, 16 GB 1867 MHz DDR3, Apple Thunderbolt Display 27'' (2560 x 1440). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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