Open aliekiddo opened 9 years ago
When you used the select all button, it selected both the front image and the background image, which is why both of them were moved. Do you think that shouldn't be the appropriate action? Or do you feel that the highlighting of which objects are selected should be more obvious?
oh ok. It wasn't obvious that I'd selected both - I assumed the properties was showing all the objects in the scene I intended to only select the top image, but if the background is set to be fullscreen, it shouldn't scale anyway.
As I mentioned in my other issue report - selecting is one of the actions I found unintuitive - yes, the highlighting it could be more obvious somehow - it's worth looking at the UX of Photoshop / 3DS Max / Maya, as users may be familiar with these tools
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZ7d-PS9VI0
sometimes if the background image is set to fullscreen: height, and you cycle through the fullscreen options for an image in front, when you move it, the background image also moves
*maybe this is a one off, it's behaving now