- Introduction
- Aero desktop
- Aero Player (Beta) on Android
- Preparing assets for Adobe Aero
- Import AR-ready assets
- Design AR experiences
- Export and share
- Cloud documents and storage
- Examples, ideas, and inspirations
Learn about the touchscreen gestures in Adobe Aero and work with objects in a three-dimensional environment on a flat screen.
Mobile gestures in Aero
Tap
Tap on an object to select it. Tap anywhere on the screen to deselect it.
Hold down and move
To move an object away from you, move your finger upwards on the screen. To move an object towards you, move your finger downwards.
Two-finger pinch
To scale an object, pinch to make an object smaller and widen your fingers to make the object bigger.
To rotate an object, keep your fingers at a uniform distance and twist them over the screen in the direction you would like to rotate the object.
Three-finger lift
Use three fingers and swipe up or down to lift the object upward or downward on the vertical plane in the scene.
What's next?
We've helped you learn the gestures used in Adobe Aero. To learn about the interface of Aero, see Get started with the user interface. Once you learn about the interface, you can go ahead and source digital assets for use in Aero.
Have a question or an idea?
If you have a question to ask or an idea to share, come and participate in Adobe Aero Community.
Don’t forget to showcase your work on Behance and seek inspiration from others' work as well.