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# 1 30-10-2006 , 10:26 PM
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scaling probleme


# 2 30-10-2006 , 11:34 PM
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Select all the faces you want to scale, then scale them on the Z axis. OR, select all the vertex's of the faces, then scale those.


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# 3 30-10-2006 , 11:45 PM
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Originally posted by I-Iybrid
Select all the faces you want to scale, then scale them on the Z axis. OR, select all the vertex's of the faces, then scale those.

No, hmm, when i do that, it doesnt allow me to scale the faces as i do in the first screenshot... hmm, i dont find the good words...

When i select all the faces, the pivote change of position to be between of all of them and it doesnt allow me to scale as i would if i select only one face.

# 4 31-10-2006 , 01:37 AM
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...and that is how I saved the world.

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# 5 31-10-2006 , 09:03 AM
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Thank you very much dockode, I apreciate this alot!

# 6 31-10-2006 , 12:22 PM
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Originally posted by dockode
Hey there,

I put together this quick little tutorial to explain how to do this. Enjoy!

Maya's Transform Component Tool Tutorial

Good stuff!
Learnt something new today.

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