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Picture frame content scale slider should respect Transform Origin


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It already does - hold down the command key (Mac) while dragging a handle to scale.  Not sure what the equivalent key is to hold down on Windoze - possibly control - look at the status/help bar while pointing at one of the handles and it is the one that is listed for scaling around the center.

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1 hour ago, fde101 said:

It already does

No. The picture frame will scale about the center (like any other object) by holding Command / Ctrl.

But as the Tupaia says, the content will not scale about the transform center, when using the scale slider widget.

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Oops, totally missed somehow that this was for a frame.  You probably need to double-click again on the frame to select the image layer itself and scale it directly rather than use the slider?

Agree it would be nice if the slider also leveraged the transform origin.

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