If I then scale the layer to 50%, 100%, it'll smush the stroked copy back down to be the right visual size, but now everything on that layer is only half of it's correct width, giving me an elongated stroke. Here I've got a simple design made from shape layers, with a 600圆00 circle fill, and 1200圆00 elliptical stroke. If you make your stroke layer twice the width of your fill, apply the stroke, then non-uniformly scale it back to match, you'll be squeezing the stroke in the process. You'll probably just have to import your Illustrator stroke, but depending on the complexity of your design, here's a trick that might work: There are a variety of techniques to create "brush strokes" of varying levels of realism, though most of these do get processor-intensive, as they're mostly based on either particle generators or heavy use of the Echo effect. There's unfortunately no direct way to alter the shape of a stroke, beyond the end caps.
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