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# 1 28-11-2006 , 06:56 PM
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Help

I'm New to Maya, and lately i havent been on it very much. Just a few hours ago i opened the application and am on it. For some bizarre reason, when i select the rotate tool,scale tool, and move tool the lines on the object are MASSIVE, i have to zoom out,out,out to get it-and sometimes it is unreachable...is there a button i can press to make it smaller pls?


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# 2 28-11-2006 , 07:04 PM
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I think you need to use the - key to make it smaller. (and + to make it bigger).

Also, try doing a search. This comes up a lot!user added image

# 3 28-11-2006 , 07:05 PM
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# 4 28-11-2006 , 07:56 PM
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good to see other youngsters here, like me and matttheman and a few others. im 14, user added image

anyway, as someone has already said, use the plus and minus buttons on the keyboard (- +) and it will make them bigger or smaller.

anyway, i hope you become a frequent poster here!


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