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I know you can move a background image up and down but can the background image be rotated?
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The answer is no. Why would you need it to?
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Thank you very much for your kind response. :-)
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Actually, if the image needs to be rotated, you could open it in an editor like Irfanview and rotate it and re save it. Then you can load it back into AC3D.
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Foxa, thank you so very much--that is a good suggestion. sometimes the reference photos that clients give me to work with are often a bit skewed and so it makes perfect sense to have the ability to rotate. I can see if one is just working on simple things that it might not be an issue. I will stick it in photoshop or artrage, play with it there and then reload it into the program.
Im trying to use ac3d as much as possible as i really like the intereface. |
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Glad to help, I have all the Adobe products too, but Irfanview is so quick and small I still use it for resizing, rotation etc. Same thing with AC3D, I have several 3D packages available, but I always run home to mama
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