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With Distort, you can drag the handles in any direction to distort a selection. Since they aren’t constrained to 90 degrees, you can use them to create a sense of perspective or speed. Content is automatically stretched to fit the confines of the newly-shaped bounding box. Move the handles to force perspective upon the contents of the bounding box.
Use in conjunction with the perspective guide to fit something into a scene.
When using Distort, you will see a manipulator in the middle of the bounding box . This is the bias. Use it to foreshorten, change the proportions of a sketch, or change the actions of a character.
Check out this video on How To: Transform | Distort
In the toolbar, tap Transform and select . A bounding box appears surrounding the content.
Tap-drag the outer handles to automatically stretch the content to fit the confines of the newly-shaped bounding box.
Since the handles aren’t constrained to 90 degrees, try using them to create a sense of perspective or speed. Move the handles to force perspective upon the contents of the bounding box. Use in conjunction with the perspective guides to fit something into a scene.
Tap-drag the central handle, Bias, to foreshorten, change the proportions of a sketch, or change the actions of a character.
Select multiple layers, using Shift, then tap to apply the same distortion to them. Tag-drag to distort the content in all the selected layers.
Tap and select . A bounding box appears surrounding the content.
Tap-drag the outer handles to automatically stretch the content to fit the confines of the newly-shaped bounding box.
Since the handles aren’t constrained to 90 degrees, try using them to create a sense of perspective or speed. Move the handles to force perspective upon the contents of the bounding box. Use in conjunction with the perspective guides to fit something into a scene.
Tap-drag the central handle, Bias, to foreshorten, change the proportions of a sketch, or change the actions of a character.
The Distort tool is found in two places, in the Transform and Text toolbars. This means you can stretch both images and text.
In the toolbar, tap and select .
A bounding box appears surrounding the content.
Tap-drag the outer handles to automatically stretch the content to fit the confines of the newly-shaped bounding box.
Since the handles aren’t constrained to 90 degrees, try using them to create a sense of perspective or speed. Move the handles to force perspective upon the contents of the bounding box. Use in conjunction with the perspective guides to fit something into a scene.
Tap-drag the central handle, Bias, to foreshorten, change the proportions of a sketch, or change the actions of a character.
In the toolbar, tap and use the Text tools to create your text.
When your text is completed, select . A bounding box appears surrounding the content.
Tap-drag the outer handles to automatically stretch the content to fit the confines of the newly-shaped bounding box.
Since the handles aren’t constrained to 90 degrees, try using them to create a sense of perspective or speed. Move the handles to force perspective upon the contents of the bounding box. Use in conjunction with the perspective guides to fit something into a scene.
Tap-drag the central handle, Bias, to foreshorten and change the proportions of the text.