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Resizing a shape that has the roughen effect

New Here ,
Aug 02, 2019 Aug 02, 2019

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Hello!

I've been playing about with the roughen effect to make fur but I am coming up against a problem when I resize my artwork.

The defined fur edge loses it's definition if I make the shape smaller. What am I doing wrong, or is this just not possible?

Thanks

Sasha

(I'm away from the desk for a few days so apologies if I don't respond!!)fur.JPG

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Community Expert , Aug 02, 2019 Aug 02, 2019

Sasha,

It is crucial whether you have Scale Strokes & Effects ticked or unticked (you can change it in different places, including the Transform palette (flyout)).

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Community Beginner , Nov 22, 2019 Nov 22, 2019

You can also try the Object > Expand Appearance option

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Sasha,

It is crucial whether you have Scale Strokes & Effects ticked or unticked (you can change it in different places, including the Transform palette (flyout)).

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Aug 02, 2019 Aug 02, 2019

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Also you can find scale stock and effects  from: Edit -> preferences -> General ( ctrl + K )

Screen Shot 2019-08-02 at 3.15.54 PM.png

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Aug 08, 2019 Aug 08, 2019

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Hi Jacob Bugge​ @Mohammed.harb

I do have the 'scales and strokes effects' ticked in my preferences. I looked this up and did it but it hasn't helped...probably should have mentioned that!

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Aug 08, 2019 Aug 08, 2019

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Also: this is an effect with randomization. You change the object and then it might be applied differently based on the same options.

What you could try: Make a static symbol out of it and then scale the symbol instance.

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Apply the transform effect after the roughen effect (order in appearance panel matters for this) and then scale through the transform effect.

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I tried the static symbol and this seems to have worked.  I will look further into your other suggestion.

Thank you!!

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Aug 08, 2019 Aug 08, 2019

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You're welcome.

Be prepared for funny results when expanding the symbol.

If you need to do that I would suggest Object > Flatten transparency in case releasing the symbol goes wrong.

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Aug 09, 2019 Aug 09, 2019

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OK thanks. Will keep that in mind, seems good so far.

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You can also try the Object > Expand Appearance option

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Mar 09, 2023 Mar 09, 2023

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Just what I was looking for, thank you! 

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