![]() ![]() 'Split view' offers the adjusted and original images simultaneously with a sliding divider which can be repositioned and shows 'Before' and 'After' 'Mirror view' is as for Split view but the 'Before' and 'After' panes show the entire images side by side, without the ability to slide the divider. No split view / Split view / Mirror view-by default, your image shows the current perspective applied.If however an area of an image has been targeted using any of the pixel selection tools, choosing this option will restrict the effect of the tool (e.g. Select Destination-alters pixel selection to the whole document if no pixel selection has been performed.Flip horizontal / Flip vertical-Mirrors the image across either the horizontal or vertical axis.Rotate clockwise / Rotate anti-clockwise-rotates the image right or left in 90° increments.If disabled, the image will look continuous if enabled, the image will have visible seams where the perspective tool has been applied that can then be retouched. ![]() Autoclip-(Available in Dual Plane mode) Specifies whether or not to alter the image beyond the boundaries of the perspective grid points.If this option is off, only the boundaries of the perspective area is displayed. Show Grid-when selected (default), a grid displays over your image to allow you to adjust the perspective with precision.'Source' lets you size, position and shape the grid without affecting the image you can then apply perspective to the image by jumping back to the 'Destination' option and dragging handles. 'Destination' automatically applies perspective to the whole image as you adjust the grid. Mode-set the mode in which the grid will operate.just go to View > Grid and Axis Manager, which will bring up the following window. Planes-set the number of planes on which perspective can be applied. Today, Im going to share with you my journey, my experience of switching from Adobe Illustrator to Affinity Designer, and list the key road bumps that I had to conquer all on my own using my trusty mouse and keyboard.The settings can be adjusted from the pop-up dialog after selecting the tool: Using the Perspective Tool to alter the appearance of a building/structure.
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