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| |+|The **plus** button on the numeric keypad increases the size along //all axes at once//. It is a simple way of saying 'bigger'| | |+|The **plus** button on the numeric keypad increases the size along //all axes at once//. It is a simple way of saying 'bigger'| | ||
| |-|The **minus** button on the numeric keypad decreases the size along //all axes at once//. It's a simple way of saying 'smaller'| | |-|The **minus** button on the numeric keypad decreases the size along //all axes at once//. It's a simple way of saying 'smaller'| | ||
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| ===Aspect Ratio Button=== | ===Aspect Ratio Button=== | ||
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| The aspect ratio button tries to restore this original //relative// scaling of your asset. It fits to your smallest dimension - so if your asset begins as a 1m x 1m x 1m cube (a very squashed-looking car), you'd end up with a 3 x 1 x 1.3m model, which will look //much// better. | The aspect ratio button tries to restore this original //relative// scaling of your asset. It fits to your smallest dimension - so if your asset begins as a 1m x 1m x 1m cube (a very squashed-looking car), you'd end up with a 3 x 1 x 1.3m model, which will look //much// better. | ||
| - | + | [[Using the Eyedropper]]\\ | |
| - | [[Scale / Resize an Asset|Back]] | + | [[Rotating an Asset|Back]] |