Allow the ctrl modifer to move individual control points in Free Transform

Please add the option to either change the ctrl-modifier behavior in Free Transform to allow movements of individual control points OR use the unused alt modifier to move individual points.

example gif:
https://imgur.com/a/24zbyEZ

The Perspective Transform option already has this behavior, I’m simply suggesting/requesting a way to incorporate that into the ctrl modifier for Free Transform.

This allows for much more granular control for placing textures and graphics in perspective without the need for clicking back and forth on a menu.

Post discussing this feature:
https://krita-artists.org/t/is-there-a-way-to-drag-individual-control-points-from-free-transform/42960

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I know it’s an old post but bumping this as I was going to suggest/request the same feature myself.

Ctrl modifier seems to be unused even though reading official Reference Manual, the Free Transform Tool is described as follows:
“This allows you to do basic rotation, resizing, flipping, and even perspective skewing if you hold the Ctrl key.”

Was this feature available at some point then removed or is there a bug which disabled this feature?

Alt key is already used now for flip rotation so bringing back the Ctrl perspective modifier (where you control selected control point individually) would be what we’re looking for here.

I understand that there is a perspective tool, however simplifying workflow by using Ctrl modifier instead of changing tool through options twice every time you want to adjust perspective would be cool.

Hello @Sake and welcome to the forum :slight_smile:

You’ve voted for the feature request and that helps to indicate how popular/desirable it is.

Please don’t bump old topics unless you have new information that may be useful to know.
If everybody bumped the topic they liked then the forum main page would be full of bumped old topics.
Also, the developers do not work on feature requests based on if they appear on the main page frequently. They have other, more subtle, decision making methods.

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Thank you,
And noted, although I also wanted to point out that this feature is already mentioned in official manual but unavailable in the tool itself so that is relevant to the topic and not mentioned by cheebo.