![]() It also seems to be able to recover things from my older version of SAI 2, so I'm not sure if that was just something that was already part of the program before or not.Īnyway, I just thought I would share it since I saw an older post asking about a symmetry tool. In step 4, click on the layer’s eye to make it invisible. In step 3, you’ll need to fill in the discard’s width and height. The second step is to fill out your desired height and width as shown in the pop-up window. ![]() ![]() Though, honestly, I think the best part of the update is the ability to recover closed canvases if you closed it without meaning to. In the Canvas tool, click the Change Size button, then select it from the top editing tools. This tool also allows you to set up perspective grids which I haven't really played with too much, but will eventually try out at some point. It's a layer thing that you can find here: someone asked me how i resize my pixels, so here's how i was able to do it solely in SAI before i learned the turbo easy way to do it in photoshop note that to make it transparent you'll still need a way to make it transparent. My first piece I did using the symmetry tool It now has a symmetry tool which is a lot of fun to play with. The August 2019 update of SAI 2 has a bunch of really nice features outlined on the software development page: I haven't seen anything on this here so I thought I'd go ahead and make a post on it.
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