![]() ![]() Using the Rotation option, next to Shear, and just above the dotted square to select a precise position for the bar. You can select the precise position you want for this movement by opening the Transform Studio on the right. Simple change the position of the bar by selecting the centre top dot and moving it left or right. This exercise is relatively simple, and one you will repeat many times. You can see that I have selected the layer containing the green bar. The Second Exercise is the Rotation Exercise.įor this, select the Green Horizontal Bar. You still have the duplicate tower selected, but now, it flips below the baseline. To achieve this you select the triangle that is laying on its side. The Next section, still part of this exercise is Flipping vertically. You can now move it into the place where you want it. As soon as you tap this you will see the copy is transformed or flipped horizontally. Specifically, you want the pyramid-shaped one third from the left side of the row. There are now a number of options visible, and you want the “flip and rotate” options second row from the top. ![]() ![]() If in doubt, hold down the Question? Mark. Now that you have the Layer selected, open the Transform Studio, the little icon that looks like a Square with a dot in the centre, with a corner rectangle in it. You will now see in the Layers Panel, that you have a Duplicate layer. Next, open the Edit Panel, the three dots ( …) on the top left of the iPad interface. Select the actual Block in the group as shown. The first object, the tower Block will appear selected. Select the Flipping and Rotating Layer Select the “Objects – Flipping and Rotating Layer” Start by opening the Affinity Resource, and selecting the Flipping and Rotating Art-board Affinity Designer Workbook on iPad Chapter 2.12 Core Skills Flipping & Rotating Objects ![]()
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