Hi!
I'm new to TV Paint, and I'm trying to figure out all the tools in the program. For some reason I can't find an option where I could scale the drawing I've made unproportionally (only width or only height). The transform tool scales both width and height proportionally, and I can't find a way so scale them separately. Could you please tell me where to find a tool like that, or is there no such tool?
I've read some old forum posts (2008) about this topic, and people talked about turning the drawing into a custom brush with CutBrush, and then scale the brush unproportionally. This seems quite complicated and time consuming, but I thought maybe that was outdated information.
I'm using Win 8 64-bit and TV Paint version 11.0.6 standard edition
Thank you for your time (:
Scaling drawings unproportionally?
Re: Scaling drawings unproportionally?
Try using the Warp tool instead, grab the handle in the middle of a side.
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Re: Scaling drawings unproportionally?
All those fancy new names for tools instead of the olden proven ones! *shakes walking stick*
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Re: Scaling drawings unproportionally?
It's been 3 years
Re: Scaling drawings unproportionally?
So what? I still remember my FreeHand shortcuts from 1994, and how to load a 35 mm camera!
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Re: Scaling drawings unproportionally?
A language that does not evolve is a dead language Actually, the rule applies to anything
I don't mind you still use the old names, but if you try to help someone with wrong information, that help will be mostly confusing.
I don't mind you still use the old names, but if you try to help someone with wrong information, that help will be mostly confusing.
Re: Scaling drawings unproportionally?
Thank you for your answers! I'm so used to Photoshop and other Adobe software, that it didn't even cross my mind that it could be combined with the perspective tool. But it makes sense!