Please,
I have a Krita project and I uploaded two images.
I would like to align the two images, I read the information in the manual, but I am not able to see the alignment options: center, right, left, top, bottom, etc …
Grateful.
Hi
Alignment tools are available for vector shapes through “Arrange” docker.
But doing alignment of imported images (in different layers I suppose) is currently not possible.
You have to use transform or move tool and do a manual alignment.
Grum999
Grateful.
I can’t use the alignment, send backwards, send forward, etc …
Not on raster layers.
This is available for shapes on on vector layer only.
Concerning backward/forward position, you have to move layer up or down.
Grum999
@Grum999
In the same vector layer I place a rectangle and an ellipse.
I can select them but I can’t find the alignment options.
Where is the arrangement option?
In the context option there are several options less alignment.
Thank you for your attention.,
Hi
Assuming you’re using Krita 4.4.3 (but should be the same for older version)
You have to activate “Arrange” docker in menu Settings > Dockers
In your vector layer, select shapes you want to align:
An in Docker layer, click on align button that match your need:
Grum999
Amazing!
The two items that be in the same layer of vectors, correct?
Your attention and explanation were great!
Thank you so much.
Yes, they all have to be in the same vector layer, because shape selection is only possible on the active layer.
After, if you need to have shapes in different layers, you can create them in the same layer, do the alignment, select shapes you want to have on an another vector layer, do a cut, select target layer and do a paste (will be pasted in same position)
Grum999
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