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Resizing object distorts it (Illustrator CC 2018)



The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InAdobe Illustrator CS4 Intersection vs Adobe Illustrator CS6 IntersectionIllustrator CS5 Distorts Vector on Resize, using Scale ToolPreventing Illustrator CC vector objects distorting when scaledIn Illustrator which setting causes View->Snap To Grid to be replaced with “Snap To Pixel”Is it possible to correct the aspect ratio of font after resizing in Illustrator?Big distortion when scaling illustratorMaking perfect spiral IllustratorRecreating Ink in water effect in IllustratorIllustrator SVG export Inside Glow effectIllustrator CS6 Joining anchor points












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I've tried turning off snap to pixel as suggested by someone in a similar thread but it didn't work.
Does anyone know how I can resize this without messing up all the lines?










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    A sure fire way to get rid of the issue with little effort is to make it into a symbol and scale the symbol.

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enter image description here



after resizing



resized object



I've tried turning off snap to pixel as suggested by someone in a similar thread but it didn't work.
Does anyone know how I can resize this without messing up all the lines?










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    A sure fire way to get rid of the issue with little effort is to make it into a symbol and scale the symbol.

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enter image description here



after resizing



resized object



I've tried turning off snap to pixel as suggested by someone in a similar thread but it didn't work.
Does anyone know how I can resize this without messing up all the lines?










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after resizing



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I've tried turning off snap to pixel as suggested by someone in a similar thread but it didn't work.
Does anyone know how I can resize this without messing up all the lines?







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    A sure fire way to get rid of the issue with little effort is to make it into a symbol and scale the symbol.

    – Joonas
    yesterday














  • 1





    A sure fire way to get rid of the issue with little effort is to make it into a symbol and scale the symbol.

    – Joonas
    yesterday








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A sure fire way to get rid of the issue with little effort is to make it into a symbol and scale the symbol.

– Joonas
yesterday





A sure fire way to get rid of the issue with little effort is to make it into a symbol and scale the symbol.

– Joonas
yesterday










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Before resizing, deselect all and double click the Scale Tool → uncheck Scale Strokes and Effects and Scale Corners:



enter image description here



Select your artwork and scale it.



Additionally, you can set this to be default in Illustrator's general settings.



Edit → Preferences → General or using the shortcut Ctrl+K or Cmd+K



enter image description here






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    Before resizing, deselect all and double click the Scale Tool → uncheck Scale Strokes and Effects and Scale Corners:



    enter image description here



    Select your artwork and scale it.



    Additionally, you can set this to be default in Illustrator's general settings.



    Edit → Preferences → General or using the shortcut Ctrl+K or Cmd+K



    enter image description here






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      11














      Before resizing, deselect all and double click the Scale Tool → uncheck Scale Strokes and Effects and Scale Corners:



      enter image description here



      Select your artwork and scale it.



      Additionally, you can set this to be default in Illustrator's general settings.



      Edit → Preferences → General or using the shortcut Ctrl+K or Cmd+K



      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer




























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        Before resizing, deselect all and double click the Scale Tool → uncheck Scale Strokes and Effects and Scale Corners:



        enter image description here



        Select your artwork and scale it.



        Additionally, you can set this to be default in Illustrator's general settings.



        Edit → Preferences → General or using the shortcut Ctrl+K or Cmd+K



        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer















        Before resizing, deselect all and double click the Scale Tool → uncheck Scale Strokes and Effects and Scale Corners:



        enter image description here



        Select your artwork and scale it.



        Additionally, you can set this to be default in Illustrator's general settings.



        Edit → Preferences → General or using the shortcut Ctrl+K or Cmd+K



        enter image description here







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