dragging layer set and scale question

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howldog
Jan 22, 2004
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Hi

I’ve got a file with quite a few layers, including some type layers that have dropshadow and glow effects.

I made this file into a layer set and dragged it onto a second file.

All was well until I used transform to shrink the set to a smaller size for the second document. It worked, but all the dropshadows and glows within the set, are "too big".. its as if they didnt scale properly.

Is there same way to make sure everything within a layer set scales "together"? Or will I have to go into every layer and manually re-set the shadow and glow options?

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nomail
Jan 22, 2004
howldog wrote:

I’ve got a file with quite a few layers, including some type layers that have dropshadow and glow effects.

I made this file into a layer set and dragged it onto a second file.
All was well until I used transform to shrink the set to a smaller size for the second document. It worked, but all the dropshadows and glows within the set, are "too big".. its as if they didnt scale properly.

Is there same way to make sure everything within a layer set scales "together"? Or will I have to go into every layer and manually re-set the shadow and glow options?

Menu: Layer – Layer Style – Scale Effects


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howldog
Jan 22, 2004
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 18:47:28 +0100, (Johan W.
Elzenga) wrote:

Menu: Layer – Layer Style – Scale Effects

i did that to each layer, after i transformed the entire set, and it seemed to work.

however.

is there a way to not have to do that?
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edjh
Jan 22, 2004
howldog wrote:

On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 18:47:28 +0100, (Johan W.
Elzenga) wrote:

Menu: Layer – Layer Style – Scale Effects

i did that to each layer, after i transformed the entire set, and it seemed to work.

however.

is there a way to not have to do that?
Try scaling one and copying the Layer Style, then link and Paste Effects to Linked.


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