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rasterizing ShadowEffect offsets Shadow


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Hi elBrandzo,

Could you attach the file you're using to reproduce this please, along with the names of the layers you're rasterising and instructions we may need please? As it stands I'm unable to reproduce this on a new document.

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14 minutes ago, elBrandzo said:

The Layer is "Logo" - as it´s the only one with a shadoweffect.

? Wrong file uploaded?

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Thanks for the file,

I believe this is to be expected.

Your current object has a large bounds, but masked by a different object (and is also rotated). When this is rasterised it creates a pixel layer that was smaller than your original, rotated object. This causes the Layer Effect to get scaled. However there are two ways around this you can either untick 'Preserve Layer FX' and that will also rasterise the shadow, but make it non-editable. Alternatively you can go into the Layer Effects dialog and untick 'Scale with object' this will prevent the shadow from being scaled to match the objects new scale and should ensure the values are retained.

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