WebDec 16, 2013 · The easiest way is to copy the 3D objects to clipbpard (Ctrl+C) a paste them back as a block (_PASTEBLOCK). Then change the Z-scale property of the pasted block using the Properties palette (Ctrl+1) - see the sphere+cube scaled in Z: Vladimir Michl, www.cadstudio.cz www.cadforum.cz Report 1 Like Reply Message 6 of 6 Charles_Shade WebIf you want to scale an object to a smaller size than its original size, you can divide each dimension by its required scale factor. For example, if your required scale is 1:5, and the object’s length is 50 cm, divide 50 by 5 to get 10 cm. Uses of Scale and Scale Factor in AutoCAD Enlarges Objects according to the required scale
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WebOct 20, 2024 · There is no "Shrinkwrap" command in AutoCAD. I think you can accomplish what you want via the BOUNDARY command and a little bit of creative thinking. Someone asked a similar type question (creating an outline of a group of irregular shaped hatches) earlier this week. I'll see if I can locate the thread. WebRight-click the CAD drawing, point to CAD Drawing Object, and then click Properties. Click the General tab, and then select a scale setting using one of the following methods: If you want to drag shapes onto a CAD drawing, click Pre-defined scale, and then click Page Scale. This sets the CAD drawing to the same scale as the Visio drawing so ... shunt factor list
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WebNon-uniform scaling (resizing) can be done by enclosing the scaled entities into a block and then reinserting this block in a non-uniform scale (X/Y/Z). Use the BLOCK command to make a block from the entities you want to resize. Then use INSERT to bring these objects back. WebUse this method to resize the objects only along a plane that you specify. Click Home tabModify3D Scale. Find Select the objects and subobjects you want to scale using the following methods: Press and hold Ctrl to select subobjects (faces, edges, and vertices). Release Ctrl to select entire objects. When you have selected all objects, press Enter. WebDec 17, 2009 · Try making a block of your object. Then, when inserting it, enter the desired scale factor for the axis you want. You can also change this in your properties palette after the block is inserted. dannyboi New Member 8 AutoCAD 2010 Posted December 16, 2009 Try making a block of your object. the out of towners 1970 the train