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    • C Offline
      ciencien
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      Hi I have a problem when trying to scale my Framed glass door in the attchement it seems that the frame is always misplaced whn i try to scale.

      Befor scaling:

      http://i1197.photobucket.com/albums/aa430/halim323/beforescaling.jpg

      After scaling:

      http://i1197.photobucket.com/albums/aa430/halim323/afterscaling.jpg

      Here is what I'm doing with the frame

      I create a frame and for the bottom frame which contains 3 parts. 1 straight frame and 2 angled frame and combine them as a group and component. As a component when i scale the component the 2 angled frame maintained their size (W,L,D) the straight frame is the one that is affected (it's length)

      As for the framed door, I inserted 4 frame component and rotate them to make me a good square. I inserted the mirror before I connect the last frame.

      Then I group them and make them a component, whenever I try to scale all the frames seems to be disconneted and moved.

      can anyone help me or need more information please tell me.

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      • Alan FraserA Offline
        Alan Fraser
        last edited by

        Without seeing the file itself, it's a little difficult to tell. It may be that there is some problem with the relationship between the frame component and its origin, which results in it displacing itself when scaled...but without being able to examine the file, it's hard to say.

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