HOW CAN I SCALE DIFFERENT OBJECTS
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Topic: HOW CAN I SCALE DIFFERENT OBJECTS
Posted By: jmontesmx
Subject: HOW CAN I SCALE DIFFERENT OBJECTS
Date Posted: 10.May.2016 at 23:40
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I will appreciate if you can help me with this , I need scale different objects at the same time , but without lose their origin each.
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Posted By: philippe JOSEPH
Date Posted: 11.May.2016 at 07:26
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Hello jmontesmx, if you want to apply the same scale to various objects select them, open the properties palette ( Ctrl + 1 ) and change the scales X , Y and Z for all of them.
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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 11.May.2016 at 12:28
Don't you mean their basepoint not origin?
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Posted By: jmontesmx
Date Posted: 11.May.2016 at 17:54
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Thanks a lot for your help Philippe.
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Posted By: jmontesmx
Date Posted: 11.May.2016 at 17:56
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right Jhon base point. I was wrong.
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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 11.May.2016 at 19:58
There are lisp routines that will scale blocks using their basepoints.
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Posted By: hamzasirri
Date Posted: 13.May.2016 at 11:57
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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 13.May.2016 at 14:46
hamzasirri wrote:
you find this in this web site in download sectionDownloadDownloadDownloadDownload |
You want to tell him exactly where or should he just stumble around blindly until he finds it?
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