The Transform tool also respects the settings for action center, and originates the appropriate action from the defined position. Additionally, for the Scale tool, there is a small circle at the intersection of all three handles that you can use to uniformly scale the selection interactively. To interactively scale the size of the handles themselves, use the - (minus) key to decrease size and = (equals) to increase their size. Hover the mouse over a specific handle until it changes to a yellow color and then click and drag to modify. The tool handles are color-coded to match the coloring of the different axes, red for X, green for Y and blue for Z. Additionally, you may prefer to utilize the various tool handles, constraining the application of the function to one or all three axes. At this point, you can click and haul anywhere in the desired viewport to interactively transform the geometry. Once you activate the tool, Modo draws the relevant tool handles in the viewport. For more information on using falloffs, see Using Falloffs. When you define any of the falloffs, application of the tool can be attenuated across a user-defined area. Note:You need to select either the center or the pivot itself, depending on the mode, prior to activating the tool, as in Items mode, with no selection, the tool appears to do nothing. Lastly, in the Center and Pivot modes, it modifies the center or pivots respectively. In material mode, it works the same way as in any of the component modes. If nothing is selected, then the tools appear to do nothing. In Items mode, the tool affects all the currently selected items in the Items list. Active foreground items are those that are visible and selected in the Items list. When nothing is selected, it affects all active foreground geometry. In the component modes (vertices, edges, and polygons), the tool affects the selected geometry directly. Activate the command in the Model viewport's Basic sub-tab, in the menu bar under Edit > Transform > Scale or by pressing R. ![]() ![]() This way, you can easily apply an edit multiple times. After applying a transform amount, middle-click to re-apply the previous offset amount. To quickly scale in a single axis dimension, use the various handles. The Scale tool allows you to make any selection larger or smaller by changing the scale percentage factor.
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