New image resizing & cropping behavior in designer - how to make it more intuitive (and safe)

Fiorenzo
Valued Contributor II

I like the new functionality but it shouldn't be the default behavior (by simple click & dragging without holding a key) because of its non-standard nature, which may (will) cause confusion and undesired results both among customers and designers. My suggestions for a more standardized and intuitive approach:

1. Pick & Drag to resize and stretch

  • Use the 4 corner dots to resize the image while maintaining its aspect ratio (standard behavior)
  • Use the center-top & center-bottom dots to stretch the image vertically (as in most graphic & image editing software)
  • Use the middle-left & middle-right dots to stretch the image horizontally (again, standard behavior)

2. Shift + Pick & Drag for free transforming

As it works now by default after your changes. 

3. Ctrl + Pick & Drag to crop/uncrop

  • Use the 4 corner dots to crop/uncrop while maintaining the image's canvas aspect ratio
  • Use the side dots to crop the image from the top/bottom/left/right depending on the related dot

Add adequate explanatory tooltips.

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 Issues/glitches

  • There are graphic glitches appearing on the screen while resizing "freely" (desktop, Win10, Chrome)
  • When changing a "transformed" image, the old image gets stretched before the new one appears

My thoughts as a user and a developer. Cheers!

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wpl
Contributor

While cropping the image resizes anyway to fix that, like just crop and don't resize the image?