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Asset Warp Tool and Modern Rigging precision

Community Beginner ,
Jan 13, 2024 Jan 13, 2024

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Hello.

Is there any way to place the Warp Tool pin points in precise locations, for example in the exact center of a circle?

 

This should not be difficult yet I can't find any way to make the points snap to precise positions.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 13, 2024 Jan 13, 2024

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you have to set a pin at the center.

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 13, 2024 Jan 13, 2024

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How?

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Jan 13, 2024 Jan 13, 2024

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Learn how to Bend, Twist, Deform and Stretch your animation designs using the Asset Warp Tool in this Adobe Animate CC Tutorial. Not only will I show you the basics of how create an asset with the Asset Warp Tool, but I'll also go over how to warp Shapes, Brush Designs, Text, Symbols, PNG Images ...

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 13, 2024 Jan 13, 2024

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Excuse me but I don't believe you actually understood the question. 

 

Your provided video doesn't explain how to precisely place a point in the exact center of a cirlce.

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Jan 14, 2024 Jan 14, 2024

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Jan 13, 2024 Jan 13, 2024

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use the free transform tool to locate the center

drag guide lines to show the center

click with the center after selecting the asset warp tool

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 13, 2024 Jan 13, 2024

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That doesn't work.

If you can't really center an Asset Warp Tool point, it's okay, just say it can't be done.

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Jan 13, 2024 Jan 13, 2024

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if your mouse skills are weak, use the info panel to locate the mouse x,y

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I'm sorry but my original question was never about "mouse skills".

You can either provide an example of how to precisely place the point in the center of the object or you can't.

 

Go ahead, try it yourself:
You can't place a Warp Tool point over guide lines.

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Jan 13, 2024 Jan 13, 2024

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use the properties panel if you need the center to be pixel-perfect.

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Jan 13, 2024 Jan 13, 2024

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actually, never mind. i'm pretty sure you won't be satisfied.

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Jan 13, 2024 Jan 13, 2024

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I don't use the Asset Warp tool, but I had no difficulty placing a pin in the exact center of a circle:

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As suggested by @kglad  I marked the center with guides.

Zoomed in to 2000% and placed the pin tool exactly above the intersection.

Tried to click, but the click did not register. Then I hid the guides with a keyboard shortcut and clicked again.

This time the click registered and a pin was placed exactly at the middle which we can confirm when we reshow the guides.

For precision, I did all this at maximum zoom.

 

Nick - Character Designer and Animator, Flash user since 1998
Member of the Flanimate Power Tools team - extensions for character animation

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