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ronny87 #1
Perspective function
anyone here can teach me how to use this function? i am using Freehand ver.11.
Is this function use like this : where u paste the picture/drawing and you
click something and it will automatically transform your drawing into
perspective ? Need help urgently!
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James E. Talmage #2
Re: Perspective function
> Need help urgently!
I'll assume for some reason the documentation is unavailable to you. If not,
though, one wonders how "urgent" the need really is in posts like this, if
not urgent enough to at least visit the Online Help files:
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Select the object you want to attach to the grid, and drag the object
to the desired area of the perspective grid. Do not release the mouse button
yet.
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While holding down the mouse button, press and release the arrow key
that corresponds to where you want to attach the object to the perspective
grid...
You'll find alot more there about using the Perspective Grid. Go to Help
Menu>Using FreeHand. Click the Search tab. Key in "perspective." FH
documentation is often poor, but when it does offer info, it should at least
be used.
JET
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