Ok, I know very little about using O2, i was messing around with a model and I wanted to make it smaller, I read you needed to use some scaling tool, but I dont know where this is or how to use it, can anyone give me some help?
Ok, I know very little about using O2, i was messing around with a model and I wanted to make it smaller, I read you needed to use some scaling tool, but I dont know where this is or how to use it, can anyone give me some help?
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1. Select the model or part to scale.
2. Ensure the UNIFORM SCALE toolbar button is selected (depressed).
3. Hold down CTRL + SHIFT and the RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON and move the mouse.
The scale shown in percentage (Scale = 100 etc) should appear on the lower left of the O2 workscreen. If it doesnt ensure that the STATUS BAR is selected from the Windows menu in O2.
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Ok, i tried all that but it just seems to rotate the model, the uniform scale is depressed.
What our Addonmaking Master was trying to say is:
3. Hold down CTRL+SHIFT and the RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON and move the mouse.
LOL thanks Lt HuNTeR. Its funny. I had actually gone back into O2 to check then typed in the wrong key combination. That is the trouble when one has a break from modeling.
Sorry, ch_123. See how teamwork gets things done
lolno problem