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I am experiencing a strange behaviour of a rectangle shape, when I try to transform it.
1) I placed the rectangle shape inside a group together with one other image.
2) I transformed the group, which contained the rectangle shape and the image.
(NOTE: Steps 1 and 2 are NOT recorded in the video.)
3) After that, I want to transform the rectangle shape and I experience strange behaviour = the element border does not respect the element border nor the pixel grid. (See the attached video.)
I have the Snap vectors to the pixel grid option checked in the Preferences.
Is this a bug or am I missing something?
I've been experiencing this only in the last few months, I had never experienced it before. (Some PS update, maybe?)
PS version 24.7.0 20230719.r.643 efe3886 x64
Windows 11 64 bit
Updating status. Thanks for sharing this.
Please update to Photoshop 2024 v25.0; this behavior has changed.
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Updating status. Thanks for sharing this.
Please update to Photoshop 2024 v25.0; this behavior has changed.
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Hi Sameer,
thank you for your reply.
I tested this in the Photoshop 2024 v25.0 as you suggested, but unfortunately I experience the same behaviour.
Important to know:
- I have Snap vectors to the pixel grid checked, as I stated before
- I have Use Legacy Free Transform checked as well
Now I noticed when the issue appears - please see me resize the rectangle twice and see the pictures:
1) I check the fixed pixel ratio option in the top PS menu. After that, I hold Alt and resize the rectangle. Works correctly.
2) I don't check the fixed pixel ratio option in the top PS menu. After that, I hold Alt+Shift and resize the rectangle. This is when the problem appears.
Therefore, I suggest that in combination with Use Legacy Free Transform, the behaviour still needs to be fixed - is that correct?