
Scaling in object and edit mode - Blender Stack Exchange
Apr 16, 2015 · The object-mode scale is a property of the object; it doesn't actually do anything to the mesh, but rather affects how the mesh is going to fit in the scene. Scaling in edit mode …
How to scale dimensions proportionally to a specific size?
May 2, 2019 · Go to Object Mode, select your object of choice with the Select Box tool on the top left in Blender 4.2. The side menu may be hidden so you can use the T key to hide and put it …
How to scale an object with respect to another object?
Feb 23, 2025 · In Blender, an object's dimensions represent the bounding box size along the X, Y, and Z axes, taking into account the object's scale. However, dimensions are not directly …
How to scale along the local axis of an object?
Nov 6, 2014 · By default, all you have to do is press the axis key twice, e.g. SYY. In most cases, pressing the axis key twice will use the transform orientation specified in 3D view > Header:
transforms - Can the scale tool show me the real size of the object ...
Jul 15, 2015 · No, the three numbers you are talking about in the 3D view header, while you are scaling an object, is the scale factor (example cube is 2" scale factor of 1.5, the cube is now …
modeling - How do I rescale an object to be a specified cm in …
Nov 29, 2019 · Copy and pasting the scale from the known dimension to the others in the 'Scale' panel (CtrlA > Applying the scale of the object, again) EDIT: 2.8 makes one way a bit easier...
How do I scale an object proportionally using numbers on the …
Mar 25, 2015 · Alternatively, if you want to do things with keyboard shortcuts you can press S and drag, that will scale your object (or selected vertices, depending on what mode you are on) in …
transforms - Blender Units and Scale - Blender Stack Exchange
Jan 29, 2023 · In Blender these are usually Dimensions of 2 m because of the unit circle etc. To change the Dimensions you can either scale an object in Object Mode, let's say by a factor of …
How do I scale from one side side only? - Blender Stack Exchange
$\begingroup$ @Petah You could snap the 3D cursor to one edge, scale, then snap the origin to the 3D cursor. Anyway, it doesn't really make a difference as it is possible to scale based on …
How to set object dimension - Blender Stack Exchange
May 24, 2015 · To do this, while still in Object Mode and the object selected, key Ctrl+A then select Scale, this will convert the scale back to 1.000, this in effect removes the scale …