Scaling objects
Command |
Path |
Scale Objects |
Modify |
The Scale Objects command rescales the X and/or Y dimension of any selected solid, object, multiple objects, or group, or rescales the selected items uniformly in the X, Y, and Z dimensions. The selected item is rescaled using its center point. When scaling by distance, the object can be rescaled by indicating a segment in the drawing or by specifying a new distance for the segment. You can also scale selected objects symmetrically by a ratio calculated from the existing and new area values. If no objects are selected, the entire drawing can be scaled.
You must select one or more 2D objects or path-based plug-in objects to scale them symmetrically by area.
Unless you are scaling the entire drawing, the Scale Objects command does not scale symbols directly, although it can scale symbols in object editing mode. Use the Object Info palette to scale a symbol instance directly in the drawing, as described in Scaling symbols from the Object Info palette. To scale sections of subdivisions and some other 3D objects, see Scaling objects with the 3D dragger.
To scale an object:
Select the object to scale.
If no objects are selected, all objects on all layers of the drawing are scaled.
To scale symmetrically by area, you must select one or more 2D objects or path-based plug-in objects.
Select the command.
The Scale Objects dialog box opens. Specify the scaling method and parameters.
Click to show/hide the parameters.Click to show/hide the parameters.
Parameter |
Description |
Symmetric |
Scales uniformly along X, Y, and Z axes |
X, Y, Z Factor |
Enter the scaling factor (for example, enter 2 to double or 0.5 to halve the scale) |
Symmetric by distance |
Scales symmetrically using the ratio of the current and new distance values as a scale factor |
Current Distance |
Enter the current distance to be scaled, or click the button to use a temporary tool to indicate the distance in the drawing |
New Distance |
Enter the new value for the distance, or click the button to use a temporary tool to indicate the distance in the drawing |
Symmetric by area |
Scales symmetrically using the ratio of the new area to the current area as a scale factor. This parameter requires the selection of one or more 2D objects or path-based plug-in objects that create or enclose an area. This includes objects like rectangles, circles, polygons, spaces, slabs, landscape areas, etc. If this parameter is selected, Entire drawing is disabled. |
Current Area |
The current area |
New Area |
Enter the new value for the area |
Asymmetric |
Scales along only the specified X and Y axes; when asymmetrically scaling a solid, the current view must be aligned with the solid’s matrix for scaling to occur |
X/Y Scaling Factor |
Enter the scaling factor (for example, enter 2 to double or 0.5 to halve the scale) |
Scale text |
Scales selected text to the new scaling factor |
Entire drawing |
Scales all objects on all layers, including symbols and hatches. If this parameter is selected, Symmetric by area is disabled. |
If specifying the scale factor interactively with the Symmetric by distance option, click the button next to Current Distance to switch temporarily to the drawing. Click to indicate the start of the segment, move the cursor, and click to indicate the end of the segment. You are returned to the Scale Objects dialog box, and the Current Distance value has been specified.
Click the button next to New Distance and repeat Step 3 to interactively set the new distance based on an existing object in the drawing.
Alternatively, enter numeric values to specify the Current Distance and New Distance.
Scaling solids asymmetrically
Solids can be scaled asymmetrically, through both the Scale Objects command (see Scaling objects) and the Object Info palette. The internal components of the solid do not change, and the solid can still be edited after the scaling operation. Spheres, hemispheres, and cones cannot be scaled asymmetrically.
In the Object Info palette, enter a scale factor in the X Scale, Y Scale, or Z Scale field to scale the selected solid along the specified axis.
A selected solid can also be scaled asymmetrically by selecting the Modify > Scale Objects command and entering an Asymmetric scale factor. However, the current view must be aligned with the solid’s matrix for scaling to occur.
Scaling symbols from the Object Info palette
Symbol instances placed in the drawing can be scaled from the Object Info palette; this is an advantage because different sizes of the same symbol do not require a new symbol for each size.
A 2D symbol can also be scaled interactively using the Single Object Interactive Scaling mode of the Selection tool. See The Selection tool.
To scale a symbol instance:
Select the symbol instance in the drawing area.
From the Object Info palette, select Symmetric or Asymmetric Scaling.
For Symmetric scaling, enter the scale Factor. For Asymmetric scaling, enter the scaling factor along the specified axis.
Page-based symbols can only be scaled symmetrically.
The symbol is resized. The Object Info palette displays Scaled at the top of the Shape tab for symbols that have been scaled. Other instances of the same symbol in the drawing remain unscaled.
The table was too long and close to the chair, so it was scaled along the X axis