Continue with steps 5 and 6 listed above.Use Shift + up/down arrows in the value box to jump in 10 degree increments. Play with the value until you get the rotation you need. With the 'Preview' selected, you should get a live preview of the rotation. Go to Object > Transform > Rotate, hit the Preview and type in 90 degrees.UPDATE since you are having trouble with this, here's an alternative without using a mouse: Finally, select the rotated image, go to the Align panel ( SHIFT+ F7), check the "Align to artboard" option, click horizontal and vertical align.Hit SHIFT+ O OR click the Artboard tool (image below) which opens up the artboard properties and there's a button to landscape the page (top left corner below main menu).Drag mouse and rotate (or equivalent trackpad gesture).Hold SHIFT (restricts rotation to 90-degree increments).This is actually quite simple to achieve, but you'll like struggle with a trackpad: Here the selection rotated but impossible to make the portrait white page in landscape mode in order to overlap the selection rotated on it. #Artboard tool pdf#PS: I have forced the orientation of PDF with pdftk : pdftk input.pdf cat 1-endeast output output.pdfīut there too, Adobe Illustrator systematically opens the output.pdf as portrait and not landscape, I don't understand why. When I perfom all these operations, a new image rotated is overlapping the old one.īriefly, it is really annoying, I just want to rotate of 90° my original image, nothing else.Īdobe Illustrator is amazing on some points but here, this is too complicated.Ĭould anyone explain to me a simple and quick method to make rotate of 90° my image : the portrait should become a landscape. I desperatly tried to use the "rotate tool" but it is very hard to handle : If I well understood, I have to chose a central point for the rotation, then click on the "rotate tool" which makes appear another window where we set the angle of rotation. Here a screenshot of the original scene : It is a mess to make rotate a simple image on Adobe Illustrator 21.
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