Hi, I have a problem with how the flip horizontal / flip vertical shortcut works. It used to take the center of the object as an axis to flip.
It still does, but only when the rotate plan is set to 0 and or objects are in screen plane. When for example set at a 30 degrees angle, if I flip it it moves (sometimes really far sometimes not, sometimes it stays visually in place but if I repeat the shortcut a few times it will move etc. (picture attaches shows on the left column normal behaviour, on the right when it moves objects.
I'm using this a lot and never had a problem before with previous versions (layer plane objects, rotated plan, etc. all worked fine) Same thing happens on other computers, other files too.
Thanks, hope you'll be able to get back at me with an answer.
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Valentin Baertschi
Hi, I have a problem with how the flip horizontal / flip vertical shortcut works. It used to take the center of the object as an axis to flip.
Edited by klinzeyIt still does, but only when the rotate plan is set to 0 and or objects are in screen plane. When for example set at a 30 degrees angle, if I flip it it moves (sometimes really far sometimes not, sometimes it stays visually in place but if I repeat the shortcut a few times it will move etc. (picture attaches shows on the left column normal behaviour, on the right when it moves objects.
I'm using this a lot and never had a problem before with previous versions (layer plane objects, rotated plan, etc. all worked fine) Same thing happens on other computers, other files too.
Thanks, hope you'll be able to get back at me with an answer.
Valentin Baertschi
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