Transforming and editing textures
You can scale, rotate, skew, or distort a texture interactively in the image window.
You can also edit a texture to modify its appearance. When you finish adjusting a texture and you are satisfied with the result, you can save it and begin painting with it. When you save a texture, it is added it to the current texture library.
To apply a transformation to a texture
1
Create or open a document.
2
In the
Transform Textures panel (
Window Media Panels Transform Textures), click one of the following buttons:
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Move and Size — lets you reposition and resize a texture
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Scale — lets you change the width and height of a texture
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Rotate — lets you turn a texture around its center axis
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Skew — lets you slant the vertical and horizontal dimensions of a texture nonproportionally
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Distort — lets you move the corners of a texture in different directions
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Perspective Distortion — lets you move the corner of a texture to apply a one-point perspective
To save the texture as a new library item, click
Save As. The texture is added to the currently selected library.
After you finish making changes to a texture, it is recommended that you save it, so you can use it in the future.
To reset the texture origin point, click the Reset reference point button .
To discard the changes that you have made to the selected texture and continue painting, click Cancel.
To edit a texture
1
Create or open a document.
2
In the
Textures panel (
Window Media Panels Textures), hold down
Control and click a texture (macOS), or right-click a texture (Windows), and choose
Export Texture to New Layer.
A new layer with the name of the texture appears above the active layer.
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Make changes to the texture in the document window.
To add the modified texture to the active Texture library, click the texture layer in the
Layers panel, and then click the
Capture Texture button in the
Textures panel. Enter a name in the
Save As box.
The size of the new layer is based on the document size. If the texture is smaller than the document, the space around the texture will be transparent. When you select, move, copy, or transform the layer, its bounding box shrinks to the texture size.