In a 3D view, displays
the 3D Scale gizmo to aid in resizing 3D objects.
Summary
With the 3D Scale gizmo, you can resize selected
objects and subobjects along an axis or plane, or resize the objects
uniformly.
When the 3D Scale gizmo
is displayed, the 3D Scale
Gizmo shortcut menu offers options for
aligning, moving, or changing to another gizmo.
List of Prompts
The following prompts
are displayed.
- Select objects
-
Specifies the objects
to be scaled.
- Specify base point
-
Specifies the base point
for the scaling.
- Pick a scale axis or plane
-
Specifies whether the
object is scaled uniformly or only along a specific axis or plane.
You have the following choices:
- Scale uniformly. Click
the area closest to the vertex of the 3D Scale gizmo. The interior region
of all axes of the gizmo is highlighted.
- Constrain the scale to
a plane. Click between the parallel lines between the
axes that define the plane. This option is only available for meshes,
not solids or surfaces.
- Constrain the scale to
an axis. Click the axis. This option is only available
for meshes, not solids or surfaces.
- Specify scale factor
-
Specifies the amount
of change. Drag to dynamically modify the size of the selected objects
or enter a scale value. For example, enter 2 to double the size
of the selection.
- Copy
-
Creates and scales a
copy of the selected objects.
- Reference
-
Sets a scale based on
a ratio.
- Reference length. Sets
the relative amount that represents the current size in the scale ratio.
- New Length. Sets
the relative value used to calculate the new size. For example,
if the reference length is 1 and the new length is 3, the size of
the selected objects is tripled.
- Points. Specifies
the relative value used to calculate the new size based on two points that
you specify.