How to keep same overall stroke width on object resize
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 I want to resize the image (containing several groups and layers) keeping same overall stroke width, but VS can't. - Is it possible to do this without applying appropiate settings to every single sublayer?
- Please also note in VS-file: Its quite confusing when collecting objects in a new layer the strokes freaks out. How do I prevent this?
 0_1750683026741_Untitled-1.vstyler  
 
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 @Raaskot Group the objects to be scaled, and in Object Options -> Geometry enable the "Transformed Stroke" option 
 
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 @VectorStyler 
 Thanks, but I actually want the opposite: I want the stroke width in mm to be the same -- meaning keeping the same original stroke width from image A -- for every part of drawing (including sub-groups) when scaling the object down to image B.For now some element elements in the group scale the stroke width, which is not what I want. What do you think?  
 
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 @Raaskot The group object with the desk and people has the "Transformed Stroke" enabled. 
 Convert to curves first and then disable this option for the group.
 I looked at the brush strokes also but these seem to keep width when scaling
 
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 @VectorStyler 
 Hm, I can reproduce your suggestion when converting to curves and then ungrouping the part. But still the drawing freaks out with artefacts and some paths are lost on scale.Is there a general approach - meaning without having to go through any sublayer - to make or clean up the image to appear less unpredictable?  
 
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 @Raaskot Some of the brushes have issues. Try adjusting the ending of those curves so that the control point at the ending does not overlap the node. 
 I will also open a bug on this.
 
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 @VectorStyler 
 I understand, but finaly I was thinking of some way to "freeze" the artefacts by Expand, Expand Stroke/Brush (in order to outline stroke) but this returns new oddities.Am I trying to do something one cannot?  
 
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 @Raaskot Clearly a bug, can be replicate here also. 
 It occurs with small shapes where the width is large relative to the shape size.I will fix this ASAP. 
 
 
			
			
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