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March 5, 2021
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Rotating objects by specific angle

  • March 5, 2021
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Hello, there.

 

I moved to Illustrator after a couple of years of using Inkscape. It is a big step forward for me, but I still struggle with some features I cannot find/understand.

On the attached picture you can see (left side) that in Inkscape you can set a specific angle for a step rotation (holding Shift in Illustrator when rotating, and Ctrl in Inkscape). I prefer to use 15 degrees. It is easy to set up in software Preferences.
In Illustrator, on the other hand, the angle is set up to 45 degrees by default, and I don't know how to change it. In the General tab in the Preferences window, I found the Constrain Angle option. When I set it up to 15 degrees, it works fine - I can now step rotate my objects by 15 degrees. But it comes with an issue - all the boards are rotated by 15 degrees as well (on the picture at the right bottom you can see the grid - it is tilted). Is there any other way to set the default angle of step rotation without changing the orientation of the working space?

 

Thank you in advance!

 

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Ton Frederiks
Adobe Expert
March 5, 2021

Or record an Action.

Met1
Brainiac
March 5, 2021

Probably not the permanent solution you are looking for but after selecting item, hit R then return type 15 then return.

Every subsequent time you hit R return you'll get 15 degree turn (assuming you don't rotate anything different in the meantime).

It's not document specific, so you can open other docs and still get 15 degree turn, until you quit.