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When i resized a model, and add another model, where can i look the first model's size? I want the 2 model with same size.
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criticalphil Feb 2, 2018 @ 11:06am 
best way to copy the scale of an object is to go in to FILE - USER PREFERENCES then go to the Add-ons tab and search for Copy Attributes Menu Addon enable it then save user settings.

now in you scene select the object you want to copy the size from then shift click the object you want to copy the size to. then press ctrl+c and select copy scale.
Last edited by criticalphil; Feb 2, 2018 @ 11:07am
Originally posted by Pte Jack:
If you lock the scaled bone to the matching bone in the model your attaching, the scaling should be automatic. What you should be doing however, is making your attachments before scaling.
I mean, i have a model with sized. And i want to copy the size for other model.
Zenogias Feb 2, 2018 @ 11:57am 
There is always a scaling recorded from Transform panel at the right panel you can toggle it by press N.
If you want another model to be scaled from the same value just copy and paste the value from the first model to another one.
Pte Jack Feb 2, 2018 @ 7:36pm 
Doh, sorry DarknessRingo. I should have read what group this was posted to before answering. That's why my original post did not make any sense. I thought this was in a different hub and have deleted the response..

The way Zenogias has explained is usually the way I look for scale. (if I haven't already applied it). If the scale is applied, then the values in the scale box are all going to be 1 and you won't be able to find the the original scale, because after applying a scale, the scale is now the size of the object (1).

In these cases, i just select the other object and scale it to fit, then apply the change so it is 1 like the other object.
Last edited by Pte Jack; Feb 2, 2018 @ 7:39pm
The Renderer Feb 2, 2018 @ 11:15pm 
If what the others wrote doesn't work (e.g. because scale has been applied and both have scale 1.0), you can also just look at the dimensions (also in the right side tab) and scale the model accordingly.
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Date Posted: Feb 2, 2018 @ 9:27am
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