

You can also preview the result with the preview checkbox. You can type a value in the uniform scale box. Make sure the ‘Scale stroke and effects’ option is checked.

…tiny, tiny! The technique I used was creating a short ‘Temp’ line segment next to the ‘Target’ graphic I want to scale, then scaling the segment up or down with the pulldown menu ‘ Object/ Transform/ Scale‘. Here is what the Holly looks like bringing it in at the default size… The Holly garland has 13 layers I don’t want to scale them individually, that would be silly and frustrating. That is helpful for tweaking but not for changing the scale of the whole thing. It is very easy to change the size of an individual brush by changing the stroke weight, but with graphic styles that only changes one layer of the appearance. …and for the garland, icicles and lights I needed to scale them to match the scene. I’m putting together a new brush bundle and wanted a graphic that used all four. I had to do it a bunch for a graphic I was working on last night. Why illustrator doesn’t have this feature is a mystery. That lets you scale all the elements of a style at one time by adjusting the scale percentage. In Photo shop the way you do it is by scaling the layer effects. Great question! They did not make an easy way to do this.
