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Author Topic: Prescise Piece Movement  (Read 337 times)

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Okay,so I just found this today,thought it might help everyone!

If you click on a piece,like you want to place a stencil marking,then press the arrow keys.It'll move it in any direction,and only a little at a time! This waiy,you can place eyes,noses,mouths,or anything else you can think of with ease!

Hope I helped the people who didn't know about this. :P

Offline Harrierborn52

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I learned this by mistake. Whenever I finish a picture and I'm writing a description and use the arrow keys, something moves and then it looks awful. Just see Dream Lake, in my gallery, to see for yourself. A whole half of the background, which was an asset, moved.
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Sorry if it messed you up Harrierborn52, I had Boo put that in ages ago because I didn't like doing the tiny adjustments in the classic makers. I use it constantly :)
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Offline Flowersunshine

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I keep forgetting it excists, but it's a great option!
I suddenly realised that I use flowers alot, and actually called it my signature. So TADAA:

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Offline Demons

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I use it all the time, expecilly when the peice is very small and I cant move it with my mouse very well :>
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Offline melsterrr4life

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It helped me so much when I made my Mario picture!

Offline Elysa

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I figured it out by mistake. I was making the description, and I noticed a piece was moving. It was very weird. :o