Allows you to scale the
picked objects by different amounts along each axis.
Changes
the size of objects by scaling non-proportionally. That is, it changes
the dimensions of objects or image planes by different scale factors
in different directions. You can use non-proportional scaling in
any dimension.
- This tool is like Transform > Scale , except that you type a
different scale factor for each scale dimension. If you type in
only one value, it is used for the first dimension.
For information on scale
pivot points, see Change an object’s pivot point.
- The effect of Non-p Scale is
based on the location of the scale pivot point of the object.
- By default, all geometry has an initial
scale factor of 1 in all three dimensions, so a value of 1 makes
no change.
See Absolute and relative addressing.
- For either direction, you can scale to
an absolute size or relative to the current size (scale factor)
of the object in any dimension.
NoteYou cannot scale a curve-on-surface element,
since it is a projection.