
Type
Align to View (Relative Mode)
When the Mode is set to ‘Relative’, Align to View will align the selected Objects (Points, Strokes, or Layers) as a group to the location in the Camera view that you click: ‘Left’, ‘Horizontal Center’, ‘Right’, ‘Top’, ‘Vertical Center’, or ‘Bottom’.
Align to View (Absolute Mode)
When the Mode is set to ‘Absolute’, Align to View will align the selected Objects (Points, Strokes, or Layers) as a individual objects to the location in the Camera view that you click: ‘Left’, ‘Horizontal Center’, ‘Right’, ‘Top’, ‘Vertical Center’, or ‘Bottom’.
Align to Selection (Absolute Mode)
When the Mode is set to ‘Absolute’, Align to Selection will align the selected Objects (Points, Strokes, or Layers) as a individual objects to the edge of the selection that you click: ‘Left’, ‘Horizontal Center’, ‘Right’, ‘Top’, ‘Vertical Center’, or ‘Bottom’.
3D Cursor to View
3D Cursor to View will align the 3D Cursor to the location in the Camera view that you click: ‘Left’, ‘Horizontal Center’, ‘Right’, ‘Top’, ‘Vertical Center’, or ‘Bottom’. This can be useful when transforming objects in a 2D scene.