I think it's time for Corel to have a decent bounding box that rotates with the object, what's the purpose of retaining the rotation angle and not retaining the bounding box? Rotated objects always get distorted when they are stretched, who wants a distorted object? I'm tired of rotating, going back to 0, stretching, rotating ...no, it's not what I want... going back to zero, stretching again, rotating ...mmm, still not there... go back to 0, stretching a little more, rotating...
COME ON!!!
And don't give me the "use the envelope tool" line, it's not the same, besides, the envelope tool had so many bugs in version 11 that I'm afraid to use it. Corel has to have this option. This bounding box must be resettable, and the absolute scale should also be be resettable.
End of rant
hi Manuel, this commercial macro might solve your problem see the "resize" movie at 13:36.
Manuel said: I think it's time for Corel to have a decent bounding box that rotates with the object, what's the purpose of retaining the rotation angle and not retaining the bounding box?
I think it's time for Corel to have a decent bounding box that rotates with the object, what's the purpose of retaining the rotation angle and not retaining the bounding box?
Hello, it's been a long time, but it seems like Dizzy Shaping is still available for purchase. Thing is, the documentation videos are in SWF format, which is no longer supported, due to death of Adobe Flash Player. It would be lovely to watch them on YouTube or somewhere else in some modern video format. VLC Player is able to play SWFs, but I'm not sure if correctly cuz I can't see any movement in the clip. Generally I feel like this Dizzy Shaping tool lacks documentation. Would you please explain how it deals with this problem?
I've also been investigating this problem with transformation handles not fitting the rotated shape, but found no solution so far.
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Hello, yes I see that VLC doesn't play these properly. Looks like I need to make new video. :-)
OK I've converted the old Flash video to Youtube. For the bounding box feature of the macro, check this point of the video.