| • | To record a resolution-independent script |
| • | To play a script at a different resolution |
| To record a resolution-independent script |
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| 1 . | Before you start recording, open a new document at the resolution in which you want to work. |
| 2 . | Choose Window |
| 3 . | Before painting or drawing, choose Select |
| This action creates a reference rectangle that is part of the recording. The rectangle must be recorded to play a session back into a higher resolution file later. |
| 4 . | In the Scripts panel, click the Record button |
| 5 . | Deselect the reference rectangle by doing one of the following: |
| • | Choose Select |
| • | Draw inside the selected area. |
| • | Press Command + D (macOS) or Ctrl + D (Windows). |
| 6 . | Proceed with recording the script. |
| To play a script at a different resolution |
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| 1 . | Create a new document with the resolution at which you want to play the script. |
| If the destination document has a different aspect ratio from the original, the image created by the script will be proportionally distorted. |
| 2 . | In the Scripts panel, click the resolution-independent script you recorded in the Scripts library viewer. |
| 3 . | Before playing the script, choose Select |
| The rectangle recorded at the outset of the original script is referenced to the selected rectangle in this document. |
| 4 . | Click Play. |
| The original script replays into the new document. All brushes, paper textures, and related functions are appropriately scaled for the new resolution. |