The logic behind holding SHIFT to maintain proportions
I hope this doesn't come across as a rant, but as constructive criticism 🙂
First of all, for anyone who doesn't know, a checkbox in the preferences was added in order to bring back the "legacy behaviour".
The point of my criticism is to point out how this behaviour, although is set in the right direction, is very poorly executed. I agree that keeping proportions when rescaling or changing dimensions should be the default behaviour. However, it's not implemented across all tools that utilise such the shift modifier. Here are some examples for current behaviour, whether shift is needed to keep proportions:
- Free transform: NO (new behaviour)
- Crop tool: YES
- Transform selection: YES
- Slice tool select/transform: YES
- Rectangle tool: YES
- Type tool draw/transform: YES
- Needless to say, neither Illustrator nor any of Adobe Suite hasn't implemented this change at all.
In conclusion, all but ONE tool uses the "legacy" behaviour. How is this intuitive for a new user?
To those of us who have used Adobe programs for decades now, it feels Adobe implemented this change in a poorly and lazy manner.
This isn't worrying. However the fact that this stufd makes it through release after release, makes you understand how caotic the development at Adobe must be, resulting in buggy and crash-prone programs.
Have a good day.
