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Add Transform Each like in Illustrator

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Mar 11, 2021 Mar 11, 2021

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Illustrator has this cool mecanism that transforms each of the objects that you selected separatedely.

It's so useful that should be added to photoshop too.

 

(I'm Brasilian, there must be some english errors, pls ignore it)

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Mar 11, 2021 Mar 11, 2021

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The closest we have in PS is Edit>Transform>Again, but it's not the same. Or, you can create an action.
Perhaps, post as a feature request at https://feedback.photoshop.com/

It'd be great to have this!


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I'm trying to visualize what you mean.

 

  • In Illustrator, if you select six objects and rotate them with the Rotate tool, they rotate as a block of six. With the same six objects selected, if you rotate using Transform Each, then each object rotates individually in place.

 

  • In Photoshop, if you select multiple layers and rotate, they do not rotate as one block; each layer rotates individually.

 

I think I must be misunderstanding what you are asking for. Please clarify.

 

~ Jane

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