auto scale graphic file import?

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rocky53204
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auto scale graphic file import?

Post by rocky53204 »

When you import an svg it auto scales on import. (assuming you checked that box in layer preferences)
I am loading 36 images one by one which are large .jpg images.
Each time I have to adjust them smaller to fit in the view space. (and normalize layer scale)
Would like a batch process to make this more efficient. Checked existing scripts and found nothing helpful.
Is there a way to automate this process I am not aware of?

Should have (maybe) put this in 'How do I'?
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Re: auto scale graphic file import?

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Moho treats bitmap import like this: if you have a project with dimensions 1920 x 1080 px and import an image with 1920 x 1080 px, it will fit 100% in the project window. A larger bitmap will be larger than project view.

Assuming your JPGs are all of the same dimensions, just set the Moho project dimensions to that value, import all images, then set the project dimensions to what you like to work with.
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rocky53204
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Re: auto scale graphic file import?

Post by rocky53204 »

Thank you for your response!
My import was 1137X1949 pixels.
Works perfectly!
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Re: auto scale graphic file import?

Post by LEOVATAR »

This doesn't work for me. I created a character and exported in 4k, made adjustments in photoshop, saved it in the original size. When I imported back to Moho, ("Auto scale imported vectors" is ticked) the imported psd file appears 1/4 of the original character art. There has to be a way to solve this issue. It's really tedious scaling up these resized images to fit the original art.
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