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I’m creating outlined icons. When I scale them using the transform tool and hold an extra finger on the screen to scale them uniformly the line thickness also scales even though the scale with object setting is turned off. 
 

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Hi @dantaylr,

I can see in your first screenshot you have a group layer selected. While the group doesn't have the 'Scale with Object' attribute enabled, could it be that the individual objects nested within the group have this stroke option enabled? If so, this would explain why they're scaling. With the group selected, if you toggle 'Scale with Object' on and then back off, the objects within the group should inherit this, preventing the stroke scaling.

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4 hours ago, NathanC said:

Hi @dantaylr,

I can see in your first screenshot you have a group layer selected. While the group doesn't have the 'Scale with Object' attribute enabled, could it be that the individual objects nested within the group have this stroke option enabled? If so, this would explain why they're scaling. With the group selected, if you toggle 'Scale with Object' on and then back off, the objects within the group should inherit this, preventing the stroke scaling.

No it doesn’t seem to matter if the objects are in a group or not. It also doesn’t matter if there’s only one object or multiple objects in the selection. Once that second finger is placed on the screen to scale them proportionally, it also scales the stroke. 

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