Scale compensation for Shape Effects, PLEASE...

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Rai López
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Scale compensation for Shape Effects, PLEASE...

Post by Rai López »

LM, I'm sorry to bother you so times, but can I know when scale compensation will affect to shape (fill and outline) effects? Occur that I'd like to use this usefull effects, but I can't because this "bug" give me a horrible headache when I tried to do it, and this happen since long time ago, well... THANKS FOR ALL, after all you must have the worst of the headaches... CIAO!
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Post by Lost Marble »

Sorry, I don't mean to be rude, but no, I can't tell you that.

We may be able to add scale compensation to fill and outline effects in the future, but it is not possible for us to keep a database about which users want to know about which features, and to email individuals when certain bugs are fixed or features are added.
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Post by Rai López »

Jaja, sorry (LM) but I only wanted to know if you are thinking to resolves this "bug" in a near future, I'm NOT looking for any kind of personal advise... I prefer that you spend your time with other things (like resolves this kind of bugs) :wink: ...You can be quiet! 8) *CIAO*
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Post by Squeakydave »

I'd like to add my vote for effects scaling.

For example I was doing a particle forest and I decided to put a bit of a shadow on the trunks. When I moved through the forest the shadow stayed the same size even when the trees were up close. Ideally I would like them to stay proportional to their objects.
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