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LilGames
Inspiring
February 19, 2016
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How do I reset the stage rotation?!

  • February 19, 2016
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Thank you for the new stage / canvas rotation tool. It's great. Now how the heck do I make it to go back to normal non-rotated view?!

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Correct answer Colin Holgate

There is a cross shaped icon in the upper right of the stage area. One of the things it does is to zero the rotation.

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Inspiring
January 8, 2018

None of these solutions are working for me.  I think the new 2018 version has done something weird.

Colin Holgate
Inspiring
January 8, 2018

I just tested it again, it still zeros the rotation if I click on this button:

Inspiring
January 8, 2018

Well that does look a little bit different than what I tried, but I also don't have that button on my screen.  I'm not even sure how my artboard got rotated in the first place.  It's not something I was going for at all and then I couldn't undo it.  Had to quit the program and redo the last while's work.  Is there a particular workspace that you're working from that gives you that icon?  Does it have a name that can be checked on from the windows pulldown?

Mohanaraj
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
February 19, 2016

Hi,

You have couple of options

1. As as Colin suggested, you can use the Center Stage button or View > Magnification > Center the Stage menu. This will let you

- Reset the stage rotation

- Retain your rotation pivot point

- Also center the stage

2. Double click on the Rotation tool in Tools panel. This will let you

- Reset the stage rotation

- Reset your rotation pivot point to the center of the stage

- Keep your current stage view intact and will not take your view to the center of the stage. This will be useful if you are working on a large stage/zoomed in state and want to work on the same view with different rotational values

Thanks!

Mohan

LilGames
LilGamesAuthor
Inspiring
February 19, 2016

Mohan,

I tried double-clicking the rotation tool in the tools panel and this did nothing.

I am on Windows 7, 64 bit. Animate CC updated to most recent version as of Feb 18, 2016.

I have marked Colin's reply as correct since I cannot get your suggestion to work.

LilGames
LilGamesAuthor
Inspiring
February 19, 2016

By the way, stage/canvas rotation mode has rendering bugs. See attached.*

Basically, if rotation mode had been used, and then I click on symbols, grey patches appear. There's also grey rectangle along the bottom of the workspace window.

I thought maybe my graphics card is getting old or dirty... but then I discovered that the graphical bug stops if I click the reset "cross" icon at the top-right of the workspace (the one Colin pointed out).

(*The image with red outlines was modified by me to make the graphical artifacts more noticable to you. The one without red outlines is what actually happens).

Colin Holgate
Colin HolgateCorrect answer
Inspiring
February 19, 2016

There is a cross shaped icon in the upper right of the stage area. One of the things it does is to zero the rotation.

joelgomez325
New Participant
January 17, 2018

Thanks Colin