I hope I posted in the right place.
I have created a picture and now need to make it smaller. Can this be done?
Thanks.
I hope I posted in the right place.
I have created a picture and now need to make it smaller. Can this be done?
Thanks.
I hope I posted in the right place.
I have created a picture and now need to make it smaller. Can this be done?
Thanks.
Im sorry for not being specific with my last post.
I created a pearl in X3d and then imported it into Webster. I then coped it over and over again to make a strand of pearls.
Now I need to make the strand of pearls smaller.
I hope this makes more sense.
Thanks.
Well Deb there are numerous ways. I'll assume you aren't refering to the size of the image you output but the drawn shapes. You can select them all and then in the selector tool infobar input the relative size you want in either of the little boxes that has a percentage sign next to it. The little padlock icon next to those boxes should be depressed. For example if you input 50 the selection will be resized 50%
The little padlock locks the aspect ratio. (You can see what that does by toggling it off and entering a number in just one box -- the selection will be resized in just width or just height depending on the input box used. Use the undo button to get back to where you were before experimenting.
Regards, Ross
Hi Deb,
How about a different tack... With the selector tool clcik and drag from the beyond the upper left peral to below the lower right pearl. Group all of them together (cntrl-g) Then grab the little blob in on of the corner and drag it to the center... Your string get smaller. Drag it out and it gets bigger... http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/biggrin.gif
John/DOT
Ok thanks guys I will give it a try.
Regards,
Deb.
P.s. I hope you have been behaving yourself JohnR ;-)
"I hope you have been behaving yourself JohnR " - Deb
Never, I am always in trouble and twice on Saturday. http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/wink.gif
John/DOT
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