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Scaling objects - Rhino Tutorial
From the course: Rhino 5 Essential Training
Scaling objects
In this video let's take a look at how to scale objects, one, two or three dimensions. Just stop to think about it, a line can only be scaled in 2D because it doesn't have a third dimension. Likewise a point object can't be scaled at all. And then we have a solid object which can be scaled in either one, two or three dimensions. Let's start off with some 1D scaling of 2D geometry. Okay, we have a couple different methods to scale things. Two of them are very accurate, where we can input by size or percentage, and then the third way is just by eyeballing it to make it look good. Let's start off with the accurate size method. So, I'm going to make sure transform toolbar is up. Then we're going to do a 1d scale. And select this circle here, right click. You always have to give it an origin, so we gotta make sure that we have point snap on, center and quadrant. Think that'll work for the whole demo, the origin point is the center here I'm snapping the second point which is a radius of 20.…
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Editing corners with Fillet and Chamfer11m 26s
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Trimming and splitting6m 55s
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Moving and rotating objects with the Drag and Nudge tools9m 19s
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Copying and pasting objects3m 54s
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Understanding how Rhino uses Undo and Redo4m 6s
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Grouping objects4m 40s
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Scaling objects6m 40s
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Duplicating objects using the Mirror command4m 5s
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Making copies and structured sets using arrays7m 30s
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