![]() And it’s usually more convenient to access them based upon their name rather than see all five of them at once when all you want to do is just work on the scale, for example. You can access these one at a time instead of having to go through this process of opening up “Transform” and seeing all five of them. To see them you just make the layer active and open up the disclosure triangle and there’s the transform property group, and open it up. I’ll turn that back on, turn off the bottom layer.Įvery layer except audio layers has transform properties. If I turn that off for the moment you’ll see that the one below it has my daughter inside this redwood tree which is just on the road from at the Armstrong Redwood State Park. One of them is covering up part of the one below it. I’ll right-click on it here and so the comp panel and go transform, and hit the comp width. This is a horizontal or landscape format image. You can access the Context Menu by right-clicking on the image.īut you can also right-click on the layer as well.Īnd then go to “ Transform” and fit the comp height because it’s a vertical format image.Īll right, I’ll add the second one. It’s taller than the comp.Īnd I need to change the size of this so then it fits inside the comp. I’m going to add one of the image files to it. I’m going to create a new comp by clicking on the “New Comp” icon.Īnd we’ll set it to ten seconds and we’ll click “Ok.” So let’s start learning about keyboard shortcuts you can use to display layered transform properties. Note: As usually, there’s a video tutorial you can watch to make sure you’ve understood Jeff’s tips & tricks. the shortcuts you should use when working in multiple layers at the same time.the shortcuts you should use when working with multiple properties.the 5 transform properties and their shortcuts. ![]() Jeff Sengstack, our Adobe certified instructor, will talk about: ![]() You’ll find in today’s post the solution and much more. Have you ever wondered what are the shortcuts you could use to display layered transform properties? ![]()
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