Repeat a transformation, Duplicate an item when transforming it, Transform freely – Adobe Photoshop CS3 User Manual
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Note: If you are transforming a shape or entire path, the Transform command becomes the Transform Path command.
If you are transforming multiple path segments (but not the entire path), the Transform command becomes the
Transform Points command.
Repeat a transformation
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Choose Edit > Transform > Again, Edit > Transform Path > Again, or Edit > Transform Points > Again.
Duplicate an item when transforming it
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Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) when selecting the Transform command.
Transform freely
The Free Transform command lets you apply transformations (rotate, scale, skew, distort, and perspective) in one
continuous operation. You can also apply a warp transformation. Instead of choosing different commands, you
simply hold down a key on your keyboard to switch between transformation types.
Note: If you are transforming a shape or entire path, the Transform command becomes the Transform Path command.
If you are transforming multiple path segments (but not the entire path), the Transform command becomes the
Transform Points command.
1
Select what you want to transform.
2
Do one of the following:
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Choose Edit > Free Transform.
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If you are transforming a selection, pixel-based layer, or selection border, choose the Move tool
. Then select
Show Transform Controls in the options bar.
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If you are transforming a vector shape or path, select the Path Selection tool
. Then select Show Transform
Controls in the options bar.
3
Do one or more of the following:
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To scale by dragging, drag a handle. Press Shift as you drag a corner handle to scale proportionately.
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To scale numerically, enter percentages in the Width and Height text boxes in the options bar. Click the Link
icon
to maintain the aspect ratio.
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To rotate by dragging, move the pointer outside the bounding border (it becomes a curved, two-sided arrow), and
then drag. Press Shift to constrain the rotation to 15˚ increments.
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To rotate numerically, enter degrees in the rotation text box
in the options bar.
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To distort relative to the center point of the bounding border, press Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS), and drag
a handle.
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To distort freely, press Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS), and drag a handle.
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To skew, press Ctrl+Shift (Windows) or Command+Shift (Mac OS), and drag a side handle. When positioned over
a side handle, the pointer becomes a white arrowhead with a small double arrow.
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To skew numerically, enter degrees in the H (horizontal skew) and V (vertical skew) text boxes in the options bar.
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To apply perspective, press Ctrl+Alt+Shift (Windows) or Command+Option+Shift (Mac OS), and drag a corner
handle. When positioned over a corner handle, the pointer becomes a gray arrowhead.