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Hi dear Affinity community,
i have a question about scaling a vector.
I have created a graphic in Affinity Designer, in 1700x3000 PX (vector graphic). When I scale this graphic down, it looks like the lines don't adjust in percent and it doesn't create a clean picture. It looks more like a color blob. If I rasterize the image, then I get a clean image.

But a vector should always be sharp, no matter which size you choose, or do I have a mistake in thinking? I hope you can help me.

Thank you very much for your time.
Habbo

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It's a bit hard to imagine what the issue could be if we can't actually see it.

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2 hours ago, Habbo said:

Hi dear Affinity community,
i have a question about scaling a vector.
I have created a graphic in Affinity Designer, in 1700x3000 PX (vector graphic). When I scale this graphic down, it looks like the lines don't adjust in percent and it doesn't create a clean picture. It looks more like a color blob. If I rasterize the image, then I get a clean image.

But a vector should always be sharp, no matter which size you choose, or do I have a mistake in thinking? I hope you can help me.

Thank you very much for your time.
Habbo

Scale your strokes. That option is found on the Stroke panel.
"Scale with object"

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