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Retain Stroke Size When Scaling (Zooming in on) Background Art

Community Beginner ,
Apr 14, 2018 Apr 14, 2018

Is it possible to draw a background layer with the brush tool (and fill colors with paint bucket), then over time "zoom in" (transform the background art to enlarge) while retaining the brush/line weight?

Right now the problem is, as the background scales up, the brush line work scales and so ends up being way thicker than the foreground (character) elements' line weight. I will mark any answer that helps resolve the issue as 'correct'; thank you so much!

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Adobe Employee , Apr 16, 2018 Apr 16, 2018

As mentioned above, you can select all the strokes, go to Properties panel and set their scale setting as 'None'.

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Adobe Employee ,
Apr 16, 2018 Apr 16, 2018

What I understand is that you want selective elements on your canvas to zoom, while preventing that from happening for some. I don't think that is possible. I am open to being corrected.

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LEGEND ,
Apr 16, 2018 Apr 16, 2018

If the lines are actual lines and not line-shaped fills, you can set the scaling mode on them in the line properties window.

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Adobe Employee ,
Apr 16, 2018 Apr 16, 2018
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As mentioned above, you can select all the strokes, go to Properties panel and set their scale setting as 'None'.

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