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Stretch, move, and manipulate selections and layers in 3D to make fast and easy edits.
Transform in 3D Painting shares some similar options to 2D. Because of an added third dimension, transform works differently and has some options unique only to 3D Painting.
Manipulate the size, shape, and positioning of an object in 3D with Automatic and Advanced touch controls.
Transform in 3D Painting shares Flip Vertical, Flip Horizontal, Rotate 45º, Interpolation Modes and Reset actions with 2D painting. Automatic and Advanced Modes, plus Projection are unique to 3D Painting.
2D Transform is explained in the Transform section of this handbook. Having a basic understanding of how 2D Transform works in Procreate will help you understand the differences when using Transform in 3D Painting.
Once you leave Transform mode, Procreate compresses all your Transform actions into a single step. This will make all the combined steps into a single undo. You can change this behavior in Settings by toggling ‘Simplified Undos’ off. Procreate will then remember every step you take in Transform mode. This allows you to undo each stage one by one even after you’ve committed the whole Transformation.
Perform Advanced scaling, moving, and rotating of selected content in 3D space attached or detached from any surface.
Tapping Advanced invokes the Advanced transform interface. Use this to perform horizontal and vertical non-uniform scaling, rotate the content in 3D space, as well as standard scaling, moving and rotating.
These natural gestures make Transforming your content in Automatic mode quick and intuitive.
Drag anywhere inside of the bounding halo to move your content around.
Pinch-Zoom anywhere within the bounding halo to scale your content up or down. This will keep the ratio uniform.
Pinch-Twist anywhere within the bounding halo to rotate your content.
When you’re done, tap the Transform button to commit your changes and exit Transform mode.
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