![]() To demonstrate this, here you’ll see I’ve taken the three objects and placed them centrally on their own artboards. And happily, 3D Transforms work harmoniously with auto-animate too. 3D Transforms and Auto-AnimateĪuto-animate is one of the most exciting features in Adobe XD (check out our complete course with Dansky here). Here you’ll see I can drag new images into them, just as I would be able to normally. And whilst being transformed the objects are still completely editable. Here I’ve created a repeat grid to give me three objects, and the gizmos when the grid is selected controls the whole group:Īlternatively you can select just one of the objects, in which case each individual one will rotate in the same way (because we’re dealing with a repeat grid):īy ungrouping the grid you’ll be able to transform each object individually. With a Repeat Grid you can do the same thing. Holding down SHIFT while you drag these gizmos will have the same effect, but in increments of 15°.Īnd if you want to reset any transforms you’ve made you can either manually set things back to 0 in the 3D Transforms controls panel, or you can right-click the object like so: Transforming Multiple Objects These allow you to drag the object along the axes for more visual control. You’ll also notice 3 new handles appear in the center of the selected object. COMMAND (or CTRL on Windows) + T will toggle these 3D Transform controls too. ![]() It says “3D Transforms” when you hover over it, and when you click it you’ll get some additional transform controls which give you rotation along the X, Y, and Z axes. If you open the latest version of Adobe XD and select an object on the canvas you’ll notice a new icon appear in the properties inspector to the right:
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