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[Q] Scaling an Imported Image

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    Bob James
    last edited by 20 Apr 2017, 17:42

    For many years when I've imported an image and needed to change its scale to make the length of a line on the image to a specific length, I added a line on the image to a desired length, grouped the line with the image, edited the group by tracing the added line with the Tape Measure Tool, entered the length I wanted it to be, hit return and a dialog box would pop up asking if I wanted to change the scale of the whole image. If I selected "Yes", then the whole image would be scaled to make the length the specified amount and, therefore, all the rest of the dimensions would also be correct.

    I had an occasion to do that yesterday and that process doesn't work anymore.

    Can anyone tell me how I can do it with SU2017?

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      Pixero
      last edited by 21 Apr 2017, 07:19

      RubySketch Scale Tool.

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        Box
        last edited by 21 Apr 2017, 07:26

        They changed the default of the tape tool in 2017, tap ctrl to toggle the guide on or off to get the action you want.

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          Bob James
          last edited by 21 Apr 2017, 11:58

          @box said:

          They changed the default of the tape tool in 2017, tap ctrl to toggle the guide on or off to get the action you want.

          MANY thanks, Box ๐Ÿ‘ It's hard to figure the logic behind that change โ—

          Pixero: I'll take a look at the Rubysketch Scale Tool, but it will be hard to break a very old habit. ๐Ÿ˜Ž

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            Pixero
            last edited by 21 Apr 2017, 13:43

            The great thing is that you can scale a selected object or image without rescaling the entire SU scene.

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              Box
              last edited by 21 Apr 2017, 13:58

              The Tape will resize within a group or component without affecting the rest of the model.

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                Bob James
                last edited by 22 Apr 2017, 05:08

                @pixero said:

                The great thing is that you can scale a selected object or image without rescaling the entire SU scene.

                That was true before the change to having to use ctrl. I have often built up a scene by building part of it and then bringing in a photo containing a dimensioned line drawing then scaling it to "real" size: the rest of the models in the scene were not affected by the rescaling of the picture.

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