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Grease Pencil Panel – Align

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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 – Relative

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 View – Absolute

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’.

Align to Selection – Absolute

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.

3D Cursor to View

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