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Symmetry tool line too thick?

Community Beginner ,
Aug 29, 2023 Aug 29, 2023

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It used to be the same thickness as a ruler line, but now its like x5 the thickness which makes it really annyoing if your someone that likes to be pixel perfect.

Is there anyway to reduce the size of it to the same size as the ruler as it always was.

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Community Expert , Aug 29, 2023 Aug 29, 2023

Once you have the symmetry path, activate the Direct Selection tool (A), and click on the cogwheel icon in the option bar. There, you can change the thickness and color of the on-screen path. Then change back to the Brush (B), and paint.

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Aug 29, 2023 Aug 29, 2023

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Once you have the symmetry path, activate the Direct Selection tool (A), and click on the cogwheel icon in the option bar. There, you can change the thickness and color of the on-screen path. Then change back to the Brush (B), and paint.

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Aug 30, 2023 Aug 30, 2023

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Holy crap, thanks a ton!

bit of a sneaky setting there.

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