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    Default How to 'Skew' an image like you would in photoshop?

    I imported a Jpeg image onto a Impression drawing - it is a company logo - it must look like it is sitting on the object (which is in perspective view from from autocad). The only way for it to look right is to skew the image, like you would in photoshop, can you do this in Impression? Its a pretty basic feature you'd think..

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    Default Re: How to 'Skew' an image like you would in photoshop?

    Not sure of a way to skew it in Impression. You could always skew it to what yo uneed using Photoshop, then create a block in Impression with the skewed logo. Kind of a round about way, but it would get you there.

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    Default Re: How to 'Skew' an image like you would in photoshop?

    You'd think, but then again Impression wasn't meant to be Photoshop. I'd do everything you needed to do in Impression and then save it out into Photoshop and then do your skewing there.

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