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  1. Hello all you amazing people!! I have a question and it may be a simple silly answer but I'm afraid I haven't come right. I have created a design of a bottle for a client in a bigger size. There is filters etc on it. When I resize it to keep scale I know I need to hold down ctrl and alt then resize with the cursor.. But here is my problem, when I do that, the filters and gradients go bonkers, rounded edges that were slight on my main design are overly rounded when image scales smaller... So my question, is there a way to scale the image down with the filters and strokes etc scaling down as well to keep the same style it had when it was bigger? I hope my question makes sense Anyhoo, thanks in advance.
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