![]() ![]() ![]() Some googling indicated I should remove the original stroke and change the order in which it's applied by moving it from under the 'shape 1' area in the layer panel. I suppose this makes sense since the two copied rectangles were stretched to be made longer, but it is not what I need - I need the stroke to be the same width around the long and short sides of the shape. ![]() That is, the stroke is wider on the short ends of the copied shapes whereas on the original it is even all around. The stroke width is not even around the two copied shapes. The other two shapes were created by selecting the original and hitting ctrl-d twice, and then resizing their length as I required. The original shape was created in it's own layer using the pen tool. I created a rectangle and then needed two more whose height was exactly the same as the original, but whose length varied from the original. ![]()
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