This content originally appeared on Envato Tuts+ Tutorials and was authored by Drew MacDonald
In the previous Affinity Designer 2 tutorial, we learned how to create an artboard and add reference images. In this tutorial, we'll get to know the Move Tool and the different options it has to offer.
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Watch the Lesson: How to Use the Move Tool
What Is the Affinity Designer Move Tool For?
The Affinity Designer Move Tool (V) is analogous to the Select Tool in Adobe Illustrator. As the name suggests, it allows you to select objects on your page.
You'll identify it as the black arrow icon at the very top of the toolbar.
You can select multiple objects with the Move Tool by holding Shift. You can also drag a box around them.
To scale an active selection:
- Use the handles on the sides to scale on the x-axis
- Use the handles on the top and bottom to scale on the y-axis
- Use the handles on the corners to scale on both y- and x-axis at the same time
We can also rotate using the little handle at the top or just outside the selection, near one of the corners. Holding Shift will make it rotate in 15-degree increments.
Now that we have something selected, you'll see some options appear on the context bar:



Group
Quickly group our selection from the layer stack.



Auto Select
Select things from the interface using three auto-select modes: Default (selects everything), Objects, or Groups.



Origin
Small blue circle that helps rotate and scale around a particular spot.



Hide Selection While Dragging
Hide all the interface lines to easily see what the object is lining up with as you move it.



Show Alignment Handles
Make fine adjustments and position objects exactly where you want them.



Transform Objects Separately
Instead of dragging the entire group around its common center, simultaneously rotate and scale each item around its own center.
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This content originally appeared on Envato Tuts+ Tutorials and was authored by Drew MacDonald

Drew MacDonald | Sciencx (2024-07-02T09:07:01+00:00) How to Use the Move Tool in Affinity Designer. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2024/07/02/how-to-use-the-move-tool-in-affinity-designer/
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