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Move layers straight up or down with a locked axis?

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Mar 19, 2022 Mar 19, 2022

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In desktop Photoshop, when using the transform tool, you can hold shift to lock the movement axis of a layer so it only moves sideways or up and down, but I can't find and way to do this in Fresco unless it's aligned off the center line of the canvas. Is there a good way to do this already? Even if the nudge tool could do bigger steps, that could work too.

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Community Expert , Mar 19, 2022 Mar 19, 2022

On a computer?

Press the Tilde ~ button and it will constrain either the x or y axis depending which way you're moving the item.

 

On an iPad?

Double tap the 'touch ring' (I have no idea if that has an official name) Then you can drag along a constrained x or y axis.

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Mar 19, 2022 Mar 19, 2022

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On a computer?

Press the Tilde ~ button and it will constrain either the x or y axis depending which way you're moving the item.

 

On an iPad?

Double tap the 'touch ring' (I have no idea if that has an official name) Then you can drag along a constrained x or y axis.

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Thanks a ton!

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