Resize Strokes
Added 2022-05-07 08:26:59 +0000 UTC
I. Enter the size in Gizmo->Size [1]
- It will change the size of all selected strokes.
- if you want to assign size Y to size X (e.g., create square or circle), you can click Size->Y button.
- if you want to assign size X to size XY (e.g., create cube or sphere), you can click Size->Z button.
- Size->W stands for Line Width of lines and Bezier splines.
II. Enter the scale value in Gizmo->Scale
- Scale->X/Y/Z for each axis, Scale->S for all axes, press Enter to scale.
- you can also click the arrow buttons besides the textfield to scale the strokes using the specified value in the textfield.
III. Drag the scale gizmo [2]
- by default, it will scale the stroke in double direction along the pressed axis.
- if you want to scale the stroke in single direction, you can press CTRL while dragging the gizmo.
- if you want to scale the stroke uniformly in XY direction simultaneously, select Gizmo->XY (hotkey 2)
- if you want to scale the stroke uniformly in XYZ direction simultaneously, select Gizmo->XYZ (hotkey 3)
- For splines, scale gizmo scales the control points (X/XY mode) and line width (XYZ mode).
IV. Scale multiple strokes
- By default, if multiple strokes are selected, the scale gizmo will scale the strokes uniformly along all axes (same as Gizmo->XYZ).
- if you want to scale all strokes along their local axes (e.g., double size Size->X for all selected strokes), you can enable the Stroke Level Transform [3].
V. Scale stroke distance
- By default, if multiple strokes are selected, scale gizmo will scale both size and distance of strokes.
- if you only want to scale the distance of strokes without changing their size (e.g., change the distance of stairs), you can enable the Scale Distance Transform [4].