Hi there,
When using the command ScalePositions of objects or groups, is it possible to enter a dimension like you would do when regular scaling?
When scaling 1, 2 or 3d, it seems to work;
But not with ScalePositions
Cheers,
Jeremy
Hi there,
When using the command ScalePositions of objects or groups, is it possible to enter a dimension like you would do when regular scaling?
When scaling 1, 2 or 3d, it seems to work;
But not with ScalePositions
Cheers,
Jeremy
Hi Jeremy - I see that - ScalePostions
does not accept a number entered after the second point is picked as a distance constraint as the other Scale commands do. Thanks for pointing this out. (but, I do not get ‘nothing happens’, I get the number used as a scale factor - can you confirm that is what you are reporting?)
-Pascal
Hi Pascal, sorry for the late reply
I don’t seem to be able to replicate the scale positions as a factor (e.g., scaling positions by 2x factor). The result seems to be that nothing happens after I’ve inserted 2 as the number, and pressed enter on the command.
The lines in the picture did not move when scaling their positions:
Cheers,
Jeremy