Resizing Sketches?

Resizing Sketches?

Aiden26
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Resizing Sketches?

Aiden26
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So I'm a little new to Fusion, and I don't have much time to witch hunt for this topic, so I thought I'd just drop a quick thread. I messed up the size calibration on my canvas and now my sketched model is way to small. Is there away to change the dimensions on the sketch and make it bigger? Thanks!

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daniel_lyall
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have a look at the screencast the scale starts from 1 less than 1 is smaller, more than 1 is bigger


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patilsm
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 Hi Aiden,

 

Thanks for your post and welcome to Fusion community.

 

You can use Scale command for resizing sketch in Sketch environment as Daniel provided details about Resizing sketching.

 

But If you want scan sketch symmetrically then you can use to place point at centre of sketch and that can be used for scale with respect to that point, so your sketch gets scale symmetrically.

I have provided screen cast where you can see How sketch can be scale Symmetrically using centre point.

 

Even we can use scale for Solid model also in Model workspace. If need any more help please let me know.

 

Regards,

Sagar

 

 




Sagar Patil
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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Anonymous
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This doesn't help if you wanted to scale smaller... unless im missing something here.

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lichtzeichenanlage
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Values smaller 1 should scale down. Handle it like percent values. 0.5 = 50% 0.25 = 25% and so on. 

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TheCADWhisperer
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@Anonymous wrote:

..... unless im missing something here.


File>Export and then Attach your *.f3d file  here and end all doubt.