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How do you skew two points of an object inwards/outwards in Affinity Designer? I have attached an example I did in Photoshop.

 

Its usually CMD + ALT + Shift.

 

As another example I'm making a box into a cone shape haha.

 

Cheers

 

 

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That is not actually a skew - it's a distortion.  Skewing preserves the size of all edges, and is something we support through our object transforms.  Distortions are more complicated, and as such we do not support them as part of our objects transformations.  As LilleG says, in order to distort an object you will have to manually adjust the points, but this cannot be done to our dynamic Shapes without first converting them to normal curve objects.

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