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Deon
Oct 17, 2005
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Hi there,

is there a way to have the layer effects resize to the same relation as the rest of my image?

I want the effects also want to resize with 50% when resizing my graphic.


Regards,

Deon H

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edjh
Oct 17, 2005
Deon wrote:
Hi there,

is there a way to have the layer effects resize to the same relation as the rest of my image?

I want the effects also want to resize with 50% when resizing my graphic.
Depending on what version you have there is "Scale Effects". Try right-clicking in the little "f" in the Layers Palette.

I believe this is a preference in CS2.


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Tacit
Oct 18, 2005
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Deon wrote:

is there a way to have the layer effects resize to the same relation as the rest of my image?

I want the effects also want to resize with 50% when resizing my graphic.

In Photoshop CS and CS2, there is an option to do this. In earlier versions of Photoshop, there is not.

Because you did not tell us what version of Photoshop you are using, we can not give you step-by-step instructions for doing what you want. However, one thing that will always work is to make the effects into separate layers, then scale those.


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Deon
Oct 18, 2005
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In article ,
Deon wrote:

is there a way to have the layer effects resize to the same relation as the rest of my image?

I want the effects also want to resize with 50% when resizing my graphic.

In Photoshop CS and CS2, there is an option to do this. In earlier versions of Photoshop, there is not.

Because you did not tell us what version of Photoshop you are using, we can not give you step-by-step instructions for doing what you want. However, one thing that will always work is to make the effects into separate layers, then scale those.

Many thanx to the both of you.

Photoshop CS – I managed to tick that option.

Thanx again!


Regards,
Deon Holtzhausen

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