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Determining the Degrees of Rotation

There are several way to determine the degrees of rotation for an object.

Guesstimate the Rotation in Trace

Select the desired objects to rotate.

Click the Edit radio button on the Trace and Draw Tab.

On the Rotate degrees field, enter a guesstimate value for the degrees of rotation.

Click the Rotate button.

The CutArt will rotate.

Adjust the rotation value accordingly until the desired outcome is achieved.

Rotating the CutArt in the Design Editor

The following processes might be the easiest way to determine the rotation because you can manually drag the control point or rotation slider bar in order to rotate the object. It does require that you first save and bring the CutArt into the Design editor. After rotating it, you have the option of saving it as a new CutArt or returning to Trace and entering the rotation value you determined in Design.

Manual Rotation in the Design Editor

Load the desired CutArt into the FrameShop Design Editor.

Click to select the CutArt.

Click on the Properties tab.

Click on the rotation control point located on the right side of the object.

Hold and drag the control point up or down with the mouse to rotate the object.

The number of degrees is displayed in a mini pop-up screen next to the rotation control point.

Release the mouse when the object is rotated to the desired position.

The number of degrees that the currently selected object is rotated is displayed on the Rotation field on the Properties Tab and on the Advanced Tab.

After rotating it, you can either save the project, or save the rotated CutArt as a new CutArt (instructions listed below).

For other hints on rotating in the Design editor, see Design Rotation.

Estimate Rotation in the Design Editor

Load the desired CutArt into the FrameShop Design Editor.

Click to select the CutArt.

Click on the Advanced Tab. 

Use the Rotation slider or manually type in a guesstimate rotation value in the Rotation field to rotate the CutArt. 

Adjust accordingly until the desired outcome is achieved.

For other hints on rotating in the FrameShop Design Editor, see Design Rotation.

From here you can either Save the Project, or save the rotated CutArt as a new CutArt (listed below).

Save the Project

With the newly rotated CutArt on the screen, Save the Design project.

The Design project will be saved with the CutArt rotated at the value entered; this does not change the original CutArt file.

Save as a New CutArt

With the newly rotated CutArt selected, right-click on it and select Convert to CutArt.

The newly rotated CutArt will be brought into the Trace program.

Within Trace, Save the rotated CutArt under a new name.

The rotated CutArt is now saved.

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