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      William Kansepa
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      Could you please explain in detail how Direct Shape Transformation (found in Settings/Editing) actually works? How do I use it?

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        VectorStyler @William Kansepa
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        @William-Kansepa said in Direct Shape Transformation:

        Could you please explain in detail how Direct Shape Transformation (found in Settings/Editing) actually works?

        When the "Direct Shape Transformation" option in disabled:
        Scaling objects will add (or modify) a "Transform" shape effect on the object (can be seen in the Shape Effects panel).
        These transformations are non-destructive and can be removed.

        When the "Direct Shape Transformation" option in enabled:
        For object with certain shape types (rectangle, ellipse) and no shape effects, the shape parameters (width/height) are modified when scaling. This is "destructive", no Transform effect is added and cannot be removed (but can be undone).

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          William Kansepa @VectorStyler
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          @VectorStyler thank you for your response. Am trying to follow you, but I am witnessing the same visual results in the Shape Effects panel whether the command is enabled or disabled.
          Perhaps a video would immensely help.

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            VectorStyler @William Kansepa
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            @William-Kansepa Yes, a video would help.

            What is the shape type of the object?

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              William Kansepa @VectorStyler
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              @VectorStyler even a simple rectangle will be perfect.

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                VectorStyler @William Kansepa
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                @William-Kansepa I will need a recording (Shape Effects panel included), and then send me the vstyler file also.

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