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    Plugin to scale - very precise (example inside)?

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    • S Offline
      skibbbi
      last edited by

      Hi all,

      Do you know components to scale groups or components such as a movie?
      The idea is to be able to specify specific dimensions.
      Unfortunately the plugin from the movie, I can not find it.

      Regards,

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      • TIGT Offline
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        Perhaps Fredo's Scale ? Search the SCF Plugins Index...

        There are three basic ways to change the 'sizes' of parts of a group/instance.
        Scale it axially using a factor - e.g. type 1.5 and it's 1.5 times bigger than its former length in that axis
        Scale it axially using a dimension [add a units suffix so it's recognized as not being a factor] - e.g. type 1.5m and it's now 1.5m long, irrespective of its former length in that axis.
        Edit it, then Select the parts you want to relocate and Move them a fixed distance with axial locking [shift], inference etc. Use snapping to other objects or Guidelines etc to assist you.

        If the group/instance is made of logically formed sub-groups/instances it makes changing individual parts mush simpler...

        The 'fourth way' involves a scripted solution - like FredoScale - which can scale/relocate selected parts of a group/instance etc. There is nothing that it does that couldn't be done manually, using enough patience, forethought and ingenuity - it just makes some complex operations easier... 😉

        TIG

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          skibbbi
          last edited by

          Yes, this is exactly what I'm looking for.
          Thanks for your fast answer TIG.
          Regards,

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