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Scale shape with proportional line size

Community Beginner ,
Mar 06, 2023 Mar 06, 2023

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I want to change the size of a created shape (line with triangle) in Photoshop, but when scaling the line-size doesn't proportionally scale. Instead the line size stays the same, completely distorting the shape.

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Is it possible to keep the size of everything in proportion, without creating a smart object? I know it's an option in Illustrator, but can't find it in Photoshop.

 

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Mar 06, 2023 Mar 06, 2023

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I know I always end up rasterizing the object...probably not the smartest move.

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Mar 16, 2024 Mar 16, 2024

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In fact, ANY shape gives me the scaling blues.

I want to scale a shape 10x, but I want ALL its attributes to scale: stroke width, corner radiuses, etc.

Makes no sense to me that scaling a 100x100 box with 3px corners gives me a 1000x1000 box with 3px corners. I expect those corners to be 30px. I cannot fathom a use case for anything less. I may as well just create a new shape from scratch because it'll take about the same length of wasted time.

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Mar 17, 2024 Mar 17, 2024

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As a work-around you can convert to a Smart Object, then scale the image with Image Size (»Scale Styles« checked). 

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Mar 17, 2024 Mar 17, 2024

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That's what I was going to suggest.  Make the shape a Smart Object, and it will almost certainly scale proportionally.

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Mar 18, 2024 Mar 18, 2024

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If you want to bake in the round corners you can change the live shape to a regular one by adding a point with the Pen Tool or by moving one point. 

 

Could you please post screenshots taken at View > 100% with the pertinent Panels (Toolbar, Layers, Paths, Properties, Options Bar, …) visible? 

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Could you please post screenshots taken at View > 100% with the pertinent Panels (Toolbar, Layers, Propereties, Paths, Options Bar, …) and the Layer Style dialog visible? 

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