More transform options for assets
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Eledryll
I think we could really use freeform morphing of assets. For example we already have witdh/height stretching, if we could stretch, morph and edit shape and perspective from their anchor points and edges it would give us absolute freedom in making assets bend into what we need them to be.
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Tia Nevitt
I started "leaning" tools up against a weapons rack to simulate the perspective, and it kind of works when I have a visual reference, but what would really be nice is to be able to stretch it into a trapezoid so I can make cool perspective effects.
Does not have to be something complicated like a perspective tool, just the ability to warp and stretch objects as we wish.
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SLMumby
This feature would be immensely helpful for a lot of things.
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Muse Craft Studios
This has been one of the things I need most.
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Anonymous
Agreed... being able to stretch wall segments or change the height of an arc on curved shapes would be amazing. I'd love a "Free Transform" tool similar to Photoshop's.
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Jojo
This feature would be really helpful for isometric asset placement. Sometimes (e.g.) a building or waterfall texture in Fantasy Regional HD just doesn't have the right orientation. Simple width/height stretching tool isn't sufficient to adjust such assets.
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Anonymous
voted. definitely an very useful tool to have.
Philipp
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Distort option
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Firststardc
A distort option to helps in warping, bending of stamps in aid for different scene prospect.
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Philipp
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Perpective tool
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Anonymous
It's a tool like Photoshop's perspective tool. Transform objects according to the shape of the walls, or make seamless textures in perspective; It's usefull for making maps in upside view perspective for a example, serves to adjust the textures on the wall and objects.
An example of utility of this tool is make doors/windows, look:
(the first one is before the edit with Photoshop, the second one is after.)
Philipp
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Morph tool
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Peter Miller
The implementation of the tool that allows to resize a stamp not only by modifying Height and Width, but by adding the option to move the "corners" of the stamp independently.
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