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[Illustrator] Troubles with down-scaling strokes

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05-17-2007, 09:30 AM
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I'm making some t-shirt prints and I want to put my print on a t-shirt template n illustrator, but I'm having troubles with the strokes. They won't scale down, i'm guessing that the fact that they are 1 px strokes makes the "unscalable"?

What I mean is, when i scale down the print to 50% the strokes still have a "width" of 1px, but the height of 0,5 px, is there a way to solve this problem wihtout having to re-do the strokes?

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Jake

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There's a setting in Illustrator which I think is turned off by default. Go to Edit -> Preferences -> General (Ctrl+K on windows, ⌘K on mac) and check the box next to "Scale Strokes & Effects".

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