October 14, 2001
at 12:00 pm /
#2818
Hi Yes there is a way to scale in all three planes at once.
Select the Object to scale (left-click) it.
(right-click) on the Scale options in the Object Operations Palette – enter your values in the x y and z fields then click OK
Now (left-click) the same Scales options button that you right-clicked before — instantly your Object resizes to your new values.
Note the scale is now set to your new values so you can quickly select other objects and scale them as well.
If you only want certain planes to scale leave the plane that you don’t want to resize as 1.
I’m by no means an expert but this works for me.
Have Fun
October 14, 2001
at 12:00 pm /
#19197
Can you scale an object along x, y and z axis at the same time, if so, how? ???
October 14, 2001
at 12:00 pm /
#19198
Hold the CTRL key while scaling (if you’re using the scaling plane in the lower right corner). andnbsp;Another way to do it is to use the scale operation in the object operations panel, where you can right click on the button and enter specific values by which to scale on each axis (you [i:2jrubhx1]may[/i:2jrubhx1] only have the scale button if you have the Pro version, though, I don’t remember). andnbsp;
October 16, 2001
at 12:00 pm /
#19199
Thanks, but doesn’t that just scale one plane? ???