Guide · 04 — Arrange
Align, layer, group — bring your annotations to order
Once they're drawn, let them grow into order. VAS helps you align, distribute, group and stack your annotations — snap as the cursor nears, arrange a whole selection at once, move a group together, and let layers decide what sits on top.
Smart Snap & Guides
As you move an object, VAS surfaces guides to help you align — no shaky hand-aiming.
- Blue lines — appear when an object's edge or center aligns to another object or the canvas center line.
- Red lines — equal-spacing guides; they light up when three or more objects are evenly spaced, for gauging layout rhythm.
- \ — toggle snapping on and off.
- Alt + drag — temporarily skip snapping and place freely.
Blue = edge / center align · Red = equal-spacing guide
Multi-select Align & Distribute
Marquee-select or Shift-click several objects and an align toolbar appears at the top to arrange them all at once:
Align
- Align left to the left edge of the leftmost object
- Center H horizontally centered
- Align right to the right edge of the rightmost object
- Align top to the top edge of the topmost object
- Center V vertically centered
- Align bottom to the bottom edge of the bottommost object
Distribute
- Distribute H even horizontal spacing
- Distribute V even vertical spacing
More
- Align to center line to the canvas center line
- Flip horizontal left–right
- Flip vertical top–bottom
Scattered multi-selection → aligned and evenly distributed in one click
Groups
Combine several objects into one — move, scale and rotate them together without scattering. Ungroup when you need them apart again.
- Group — combine a selection into a group; a single click then selects the whole group.
- Edit inside — double-click into a single object within the group to edit it on its own; it stays in the group when you leave.
- Ungroup — break the group back into individual objects to edit separately.
Several objects grouped — the frame and handles move together
Layer Order
When annotations overlap, layer order decides what covers what. Right-click an object:
- Bring to front / send to back — jump straight to the top or bottom layer.
- Move up / down one layer — fine-tune the stacking order one step at a time.
When they overlap, layer order decides what covers what