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New to Affinity. Used Photoshop for over 25 years now and am an illustrator by trade. My left hand is constantly hitting 'r' or 'spacebar' to rotate or grab and move the canvas so that my right hand can constantly continue making quick consistent painting strokes.

I watched the Video about 'Rotating Canvas on Vemo, https://affinity.serif.com/en-gb/tutorials/photo/ipad/video/286346469/ ... 

However I am not getting the same option in my Navigation Window for locking and unlocking Rotation as well as the Circular Dial for rotating.

Any help or advice is greatly appreciated!
Tick

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7 hours ago, TheLunarTick said:

I watched the Video about 'Rotating Canvas on Vemo, https://affinity.serif.com/en-gb/tutorials/photo/ipad/video/286346469/ ... 

That video is only for the iOS (iPad) version of Affinity Photo, not the desktop versions (Mac or Windows). I am a Mac (& iOS) user so I am not sure what is available in the Windows desktop app, so I do not know if or how the Windows 10 Dial is supported.

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Hi TheLunarTick,

Welcome to the forums :) 

Currently there's two way to rotate the canvas in the desktop version:

- go to menu View ▸ Rotate Left/Right o rotate the view in 15º increments (you can also reset the rotation there);

- go to Affinity Photo/Designer Preferences, Tools section and tick Enable Canvas Rotation with Trackpad if you have one available. This one rotates the view freely using a two finger rotation gesture.

Smooth canvas rotation and rotation support for the Dial has been requested previously on our fourms and are features we hope to include in the future! 

FYI, you can enable the Radial Dial under Edit>Preferences>Tools (Enable Radial Controller Support) to use the Radial Dial with the Paint Brush tool etc.

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26 minutes ago, Dan C said:

go to Affinity Photo/Designer Preferences, Tools section and tick Enable Canvas Rotation with Trackpad if you have one available. This one rotates the view freely using a two finger rotation gesture.

Is that a Mac-only option? I don't see it in either 1.6 or 1.7 on Windows.

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@walt.farrell, the Radial Controller is, but the trackpad isn't. I wonder if it would be the same?

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Yes, radial controller support is in Windows, but I asked about Enable Canvas Rotation with Trackpad.

Radial Controller support refers to the Microsoft Surface Dial, I believe.

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Gentlemen, Thank you so much for your responses. I spent a good hour research how to do this on my home windows machine yesterday morning. At work I have a Cintiq ran on a Mac but at home I have the Wacom Companion 2 running Windows 10. Like I said I only use Photoshop for Illustration so I need a Dedicated Operating system for running it and the Companion 2 does just that. It is unfortunate for the time being it isn't on Windows but I understand One can only satisfy every possible scenario at any given time, so it is by no means an Affinity deal killer. 

I am so excited for Affinity and wish them the best of success. I used to use Maya for 3D but since Blender has become more robust I just through all my time towards making the switch. Blender has developed such a great community of users as well as independent developers that make tools and add-ons. I have spent over $300 dollars on a multitude of add-ons but I prefer this business model to Adobe's and Autodesk which has such a heavy price tag that it is hard for the average individual to get into the market without making other sacrifices. Hence how I found Affinity. I have a wife and three kids each with a computer and there is no way I can afford a license for each. I don't mind paying for future versions or add-ons or plugins tailored to my specific pipeline needs.

Sorry for the soap box but thanks for the response!
Tick!

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On 4/6/2019 at 1:24 PM, Dan C said:

Smooth canvas rotation and rotation support for the Dial has been requested previously on our fourms and are features we hope to include in the future!

Hopefully the not too distant future ;) Could really do with this feature.

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If you create keyboard shortcuts for the Rotate Left and Rotate Right menu commands in Photo, you can then bind dials/touch rings on tablets to those keys so the dials work for canvas rotation. This is how the Cintiq Express Key Remote works with Photoshop's canvas rotation feature too (Photoshop has undocumented hotkeys of Alt+F14 for Left and Alt+F13 for Right, 15 degrees each like Photo). I've replicated this on my XP-Pen 22R Pro's dials and it's working great!

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On 11/28/2019 at 12:47 PM, Martigny said:

Hopefully the not too distant future ;) Could really do with this feature.

+1 for sure.

sorry, for having a feature request (if that's what it is?) as my very first post on this forum, but...

not being able to rotate the canvas properly is a real show stopper. 🙄 either with two fingers (am using a MS surface) or at least by holding down one key and drag with the stylus (as I would do with photoshop) should be available. using two shortcuts for rotating in 15° increments feels like having to rotate the table when working with pen and paper. sure, you can do that, but... 🤡

btw. i was very happy seeing "Touch for gestures only" in the tools preferences! :) so, there is hope for a near future update after all.

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