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|[[Mesh_Decimating|Mesh _Decimating]]
|[[Mesh_Decimating|Decimating]]
|[[Mesh_BuildRegularSolid|Mesh BuildRegularSolid]]
|[[Mesh_BuildRegularSolid|BuildRegularSolid]]
|[[Mesh_Workbench|Mesh]]
|[[Mesh_Workbench|Mesh]]
|IconL=
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{{GuiCommand
{{GuiCommand
|Name=Mesh Scale
|Name=Mesh Scale
|Empty=1
|MenuLocation=Meshes → Scale...
|MenuLocation=Meshes → Scale...
|Workbenches=[[Mesh_Workbench|Mesh]]
|Workbenches=[[Mesh_Workbench|Mesh]]
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# Select one or more mesh objects.
# Select one or more mesh objects.
# Select the {{MenuCommand|Meshes → Scale...}} option from the menu.
# Select the {{MenuCommand|Meshes → [[Image:Mesh_Scale.svg|16px]] Scale...}} option from the menu.
# The {{MenuCommand|Scaling}} dialog box opens.
# The {{MenuCommand|Scaling}} dialog box opens.
# Specify a scaling factor, the value must be larger than {{Value|0}}.
# Specify a scaling factor, the value must be larger than {{Value|0}}.
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{{Docnav
|[[Mesh_Decimating|Mesh _Decimating]]
|[[Mesh_Decimating|Decimating]]
|[[Mesh_BuildRegularSolid|Mesh BuildRegularSolid]]
|[[Mesh_BuildRegularSolid|BuildRegularSolid]]
|[[Mesh_Workbench|Mesh]]
|[[Mesh_Workbench|Mesh]]
|IconL=
|IconL=Mesh_Decimating.svg
|IconR=Mesh_BuildRegularSolid.svg
|IconR=Mesh_BuildRegularSolid.svg
|IconC=Workbench_Mesh.svg
|IconC=Workbench_Mesh.svg

Revision as of 22:00, 30 November 2020

Mesh Scale

Menu location
Meshes → Scale...
Workbenches
Mesh
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
-
See also
None

Description

The Mesh Scale command scales mesh objects.

Usage

  1. Select one or more mesh objects.
  2. Select the Meshes → Scale... option from the menu.
  3. The Scaling dialog box opens.
  4. Specify a scaling factor, the value must be larger than 0.
  5. Press the OK button to finish the command.