

- #Autodesk sketchbook mobile turn off circle on pen how to#
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To constrain the selection to the other direction, release the Shift key, then press-hold it again as you move in the new direction. In the toolbar, select and tap-drag in one direction while pressing the Shift key to constrain your movement to that direction. In the toolbar, select and tap-drag within the select to freely re-position the selection. In the toolbar, select Transform to move or scale a selection either freely around the canvas or constrained horizontally or vertically. To constrain your transform either vertically or horizontally, use the Transform tool with the Shift key.
#Autodesk sketchbook mobile turn off circle on pen how to#
If you want to move, scale, and/or rotate content on one or more layers, here's how to do it. Transforming content on one or more layers
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Using transforms in Sketchbook Pro for desktop Tap, then drag to scale up or down to display the percentage scaling. To scale a selection bigger or smaller, highlight the scale inner circle. Tap, then drag in the direction you want scaled. To non-proportionately scale a selection, highlight the upper part of the inner circle. Tap, then drag in a circular motion in the direction you want to rotate. To rotate a selection around its center, highlight the rotate middle circle. Tap, then drag to move the layer around the canvas. To move a selection, highlight the move outer circle. To move, rotate, or scale a selected area for all layers, merge the layers first. Use one of the Selection tools to access the Transform Layer puck.
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Use the Transform Layer puck to free transform your content. How to move, rotate, or scale a selected area If you're looking for moving, rotating, or zooming into the canvas and the platform you're on supports gestures, see Changing your view. Transforms are used for moving, rotating, scaling, flipping, mirroring, and distorting content.
