2024-05-08 02:30 PM - last edited on 2024-05-09 01:15 AM by Laszlo Nagy
Hello,
I'm trying to resize various fills at once within an independent detail window. I selected all elements and then tried to resize. Unfortunately, it just resizes one element instead of all at once. Any idea? Thank you for help.
Operating system used: Mac Intel-based 12.7.4
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2024-05-08 05:08 PM - last edited on 2024-05-09 01:16 AM by Laszlo Nagy
Hi @Mandino
Try stretching with the Marquee Tool.
Regards.
2024-05-08 05:45 PM
As ricardo has pointed out, you can use a marquee, that will allow you to stretch them in a single direction. If you are looking to rescale in multiple directions, you can use the resize command (edit > reshape > resize). If they are vector based and you want to extend them, you can use the adjust command (edit > reshape > adjust).
One tip on top of Ricardo's marquee trick is to move the elements you need adjusted a set distance from the detail, marquee and stretch, then move back the distance. This way you can stretch just the elements you want without messing up other detail drafting.
2024-05-09 03:15 AM
@Patrick M wrote:
One tip on top of Ricardo's marquee trick is to move the elements you need adjusted a set distance from the detail, marquee and stretch, then move back the distance. This way you can stretch just the elements you want without messing up other detail drafting.
Yes, be careful with the marquee method.
Any nodes of any elements inside the marquee will stretch.
You can't just stretch the elements you select.
Barry.
2024-05-08 05:08 PM - last edited on 2024-05-09 01:16 AM by Laszlo Nagy
Hi @Mandino
Try stretching with the Marquee Tool.
Regards.
2024-05-08 05:45 PM
As ricardo has pointed out, you can use a marquee, that will allow you to stretch them in a single direction. If you are looking to rescale in multiple directions, you can use the resize command (edit > reshape > resize). If they are vector based and you want to extend them, you can use the adjust command (edit > reshape > adjust).
One tip on top of Ricardo's marquee trick is to move the elements you need adjusted a set distance from the detail, marquee and stretch, then move back the distance. This way you can stretch just the elements you want without messing up other detail drafting.
2024-05-09 03:15 AM
@Patrick M wrote:
One tip on top of Ricardo's marquee trick is to move the elements you need adjusted a set distance from the detail, marquee and stretch, then move back the distance. This way you can stretch just the elements you want without messing up other detail drafting.
Yes, be careful with the marquee method.
Any nodes of any elements inside the marquee will stretch.
You can't just stretch the elements you select.
Barry.
2024-05-09 09:18 AM
Resolved …
@Ricardo - thanks a lot, especially for taking the effort to record a desktop video – worked perfectly. Saludos desde Alemania a Panama.
@Patrick M - thanks for the additional tip for the workaround to move the elements to be stretched. I actually use this in other occasions or just put the selected elements on a separate layer and then hide the rest.
@Barry – thanks for adding the alert.
Would be nice to have the additional option to select certain elements before editing. The option to edit all adjacent elements within the marquee certainly is very cool in certain cirumstances, but in others moving or hiding elements to be edited appears to me a little long-winded - if I’m not missing some ways to handle it..