I started a moho project in the default setting (320x240) I completed my character and decided I wanted the scene to be 640x480 so I changed it.
320x240 to 640x480 made all my size 1 lines become size 2 lines and I had to manually change the size for all of them back to 1.
very frustrating and time consuming, and yes I had scale compensation off.
bug report for 5.1.1: line width auto changing
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bug report for 5.1.1: line width auto changing
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This isn't a bug, and it's not new behavior either. This was actually a requested feature from a long time ago.
Here's what's happening: anything in Moho that you specify with pixels (line width, layer blur, shadow offset, etc.) is actually stored as a percentage of the document's height. That way, if you resize the document, those properties preserve the same value relative to the overall document size. This is a good thing.
Here's what's happening: anything in Moho that you specify with pixels (line width, layer blur, shadow offset, etc.) is actually stored as a percentage of the document's height. That way, if you resize the document, those properties preserve the same value relative to the overall document size. This is a good thing.
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Re: bug report for 5.1.1: line width auto changing
Once your character was drawn in 320 x 240 couldn´t you have saved it, then opened up a new Moho project at 640 x480 and imported the 320 x 240 version into it or would this cause the same situation?Postality wrote:I started a moho project in the default setting (320x240) I completed my character and decided I wanted the scene to be 640x480 so I changed it.
320x240 to 640x480 made all my size 1 lines become size 2 lines and I had to manually change the size for all of them back to 1.
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