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Hi,
I have a polygon that I have to deform ( I attach an image ). I need to scale it vertically in order to fit a precise measure ( the measure is the vertical segment ).
I'm using the scale tool but I really can't understand how it works. It seems it works casually. I know I'm made the mistake but it's not really easy to understand.
What should I do in order to scale the object? In this case I have to deform it with differential scaling. but I can't use properly also the normal scaling.
Thanks, I'm going crazy for nothing
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Hello Can you try posting the pic again it did not get attached. Regards Jason
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A Smart Polygon can't be scaled with Differential-Scale. Create some layers and select the Layer which is for the polygon as working layer and change object type to lines. Select Object and use Edit> Change Object Type> Lines> Ok. Put other helplines in on other layer and select the polygon with select mask and disable select mask if selected. I made a
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Hi! Thanks for your kind answer. I never tried those kind of operation with layers but I'll'try tomorrow. Many thanks for now, it seems a little complicated despite the simple task. The developer should allow easier operations in order to obtain simple results.
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Originally Posted by: PianoTondo it seems a little complicated despite the simple task
It is easy. You cancreate the polygon as lines and not as "smart polygon" and you should always using layers for work. Otherwise you can use groups, but this is not so good. You can also selecting this six lines manually. Important is just that a "smart polygon" cant be scaled with differential scale.
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This should be corrected in 1502 and ready for confirmation. If you non-uniform scale a smart polygon (which is defined by parameters), it will convert into an arbitrary polygon without parameters. Tim
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What if I simple need to scale in one direction? Can I make it using the gripper? I don't need precision I can do it "by hand". At the moment if I click on the yellow cube on the gripper it scales uniformally.
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>>What if I simple need to scale in one direction?
Turn off uniform scaling in the gripper.
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Ok perfect thanks. Done it. In this way I can scale in someway but not precisely. It will be useful to have a function where you can "scale until a certain point": in that way you can easily equalize the dimension or follow a certain measure. I don't know if I had explained myself, sorry for the poor english.
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Originally Posted by: PianoTondo Ok perfect thanks. Done it. In this way I can scale in someway but not precisely. It will be useful to have a function where you can "scale until a certain point": in that way you can easily equalize the dimension or follow a certain measure. I don't know if I had explained myself, sorry for the poor english.
This works already. just vreate a auxiliary line with the point and use the function like it should be used and you have this scale to the "certain point".
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I made a post about wishing for a simpler easy and accurate method for scaling with the gripper about a year ago.
Previous post link gripeing about the gripper #1 Posted : about a year ago
Just an idea for the gripper tool
And there is a beta in the pipeline :-)
As far as I know you can only use the scaleing technique tool on the gripper. Which with a bit of maths is okay but old style and more complicated.
I'm just wondering if others would find it useful to be able to put a plus or minus dimension into a sizing box?
So say I have a size some where in my drawing, say 369mm and I want it to be 400mm I select the whole lot, ( models and curves) pull the translate square on the gripper and type in (31mm divided by 2 = (15.5) or straight out 31mm, It depends on how you want to think about it or set up the interface.
The size of the whole of the selected items would rescale and the line would be 400mm.
For me it would be a big improvement to the gripper.
I know you can use the translate tool to do the same thing but its not ............ "The gripper".
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I added two new video tips for non-uniform scaling at:
http://www.masterviacad.com/tips/page12.html Tim
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