If you are having a hard time selecting the center grip point, a quick and easy (and less confusing) mode is typing 'k' for backface, the grips will show through!
Thanks for an excellent video. I use the Scaler tool very rarely, as it annoys me that in the "Measurements" field scaling is specified as a percentage. If I e.g. have part of a figure I want to scale from a certain target to another, it is almost impossible to hit. Eg. a square where one of the cross measurements has to be changed from 60 mm to 80 mm, and I use the scale tool, I have to first draw a 'Measure auxiliary line', set a measure on this line, scale and make sure that the measure hits the desired, while I scale the figure. Alternatively, you must first work out what the scaling percentage should be and then enter it in the "Measurements" field. Is there an easier method to scale part of a figure without affecting the rest?
For these tutorials, it would prove helpful if you were to display an in-screen video (e.g. on the bottom right side of the screen) that displays the key strokes/hot keys that you're using during different steps in the tutorial.
If you are having a hard time selecting the center grip point, a quick and easy (and less confusing) mode is typing 'k' for backface, the grips will show through!
Oh wow...that was quite informative and very useful ! Excellent job Tyson !!!
As usual I’ve picked up a half-dozen techniques from one of your videos. Great stuff.
Nice tips,
I was aware of the cardinal points on a circle but not the line on a cylinder,
Thanks Tyson
Hi Tyson. Of course I use Scale and Push/Pull a lot, but your example just shows a little more of the possibilities. Thank you!
Thanks Tyson, It's a very useful technique for sure and you demonstrate it nice and clearly in this video.
That was amazing! Thanks!!!
Thanks for an excellent video.
I use the Scaler tool very rarely, as it annoys me that in the "Measurements" field scaling is specified as a percentage. If I e.g. have part of a figure I want to scale from a certain target to another, it is almost impossible to hit. Eg. a square where one of the cross measurements has to be changed from 60 mm to 80 mm, and I use the scale tool, I have to first draw a 'Measure auxiliary line', set a measure on this line, scale and make sure that the measure hits the desired, while I scale the figure. Alternatively, you must first work out what the scaling percentage should be and then enter it in the "Measurements" field. Is there an easier method to scale part of a figure without affecting the rest?
Go here for useful info. Ts8cTD1lmv0 If you are using mm you will have to add mm to your number or you will get feet.
:)))) Type your desired dimension and than your desired units, and the scale tool will do whatever you want.!
Great tip!
For these tutorials, it would prove helpful if you were to display an in-screen video (e.g. on the bottom right side of the screen) that displays the key strokes/hot keys that you're using during different steps in the tutorial.
thanks
Hi, how to do object animation and movements
Very nice!