MOVING A PICTURE TO RE POSITION?
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Re: MOVING A PICTURE TO RE POSITION?
Hi Ekohag,
If you've placed an object over your picture using the composite feature, you can move it around by clicking on the "Move, Rotate and Scale" button, then dragging your object directly.
Tony
If you've placed an object over your picture using the composite feature, you can move it around by clicking on the "Move, Rotate and Scale" button, then dragging your object directly.
Tony
Re: MOVING A PICTURE TO RE POSITION?
admin wrote:Hi Ekohag,
If you've placed an object over your picture using the composite feature, you can move it around by clicking on the "Move, Rotate and Scale" button, then dragging your object directly.
Tony
This is not working for me is another way to move my picture , I try clicking on Move, rotate and scale,and my picture won't move ....Please help
Re: MOVING A PICTURE TO RE POSITION?
Hi,
This is only for moving an overlay that you've put on top of you picture. Do you mean you want to move your original picture? I'm not sure what that would mean.
Tony
This is only for moving an overlay that you've put on top of you picture. Do you mean you want to move your original picture? I'm not sure what that would mean.
Tony
Re: MOVING A PICTURE TO RE POSITION?
Did you try the crop tool? Maybe thats doing something you like? (After 'accept' in the crop tool, you can move your image around in the crop frame by clicking the image and drag it around)
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Re: MOVING A PICTURE TO RE POSITION?
how to move the original picture after using the underlay picture
Re: MOVING A PICTURE TO RE POSITION?
Hi whofrm22,
Ah, I understand you now. You can't move the original picture in the composite tool as it's the one that defines the size and shape of your image. What I think you need to do is load the image you are underlaying, then overlay what was your original picture. Then you can move it around. The underlay then defines the size and shape of your image.
Tony
Ah, I understand you now. You can't move the original picture in the composite tool as it's the one that defines the size and shape of your image. What I think you need to do is load the image you are underlaying, then overlay what was your original picture. Then you can move it around. The underlay then defines the size and shape of your image.
Tony
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