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: How do i edit the starting orientation of free transform handles in Photoshop? I'm a Photoshop newbie, and I was wondering how or IF I could adjust the starting orientation of the free transform-"box"

@Alves566

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I'm a Photoshop newbie, and I was wondering how or IF I could adjust the starting orientation of the free transform-"box" (Ctrl+t) in Photoshop?

I'm not good with words, so I'll try my best to explain it using a simple example.

The local orientation of the blue rectangle I wanna transform is shown in red and green "axes." and the orientation of the free-tranform-handles, is shown in purple and blue "axes."

I wanna adjust these axes so they're parallel to each other like in the 3rd pic BEFORE the free-transform takes effect. (hopefully I can also scale it to fit the blue-rect as in the 4th pic) The result is that now I can transform the blue-rectangle along its axes - like in the 5th pic, where I have scaled its width after aligning the axes - instead of like in the 2nd pic where the blue-rect has been distorted.



thanks!

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@Cugini998

You can not get what you want. The objects transformation is a intrinsic feature of the underlyinglayer orientation. Altough if you want then you can circumvent this woth two nested smart objects and a lot of work, or a,little bit of matrix math.

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