Shinobi Life Online
		Art Category => 3D Modeling => Topic started by: ParadoxRonin on July 22, 2015, 05:46:37
		
			
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				http://gyazo.com/47949eb84de9b987c3e5b3616f03817b
i want to know how to rescale these one by one.
this anbu equipment are not my models but I,m going to place them on my own model i am creating. But I don't know how to lower there scale please lumen help a brother out.
			 
			
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				I doubt that he will help you.
Or even read this topic.
I never see him around here.
			 
			
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				I don't know how to do this in blender, but from what I see the models you downloaded are from naruto3dmodels or a similar site so the objects are linked one to another thus the program recognize them as being one object only. You will have to select one object at a time and detach it. After this, there must be a scaling tool.
EDIT: Or you may rescale the object made by you, because from what I see those objects compared to the grid are not that small.
Also a "@Lumen " would help catching his attention :)
			 
			
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				I thought this would be a thread about getting us to help out Lumen.
			
 
			
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				^ yeah, ;-; and I was more than ready to download Blender once again xD.
			
 
			
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I don't know how to do this in blender, but from what I see the models you downloaded are from naruto3dmodels or a similar site so the objects are linked one to another thus the program recognize them as being one object only. You will have to select one object at a time and detach it. After this, there must be a scaling tool.
EDIT: Or you may rescale the object made by you, because from what I see those objects compared to the grid are not that small.
Also a "@Lumen " would help catching his attention :)
thx but im still confused my model could be re scaled but these cant in the same way?
			 
			
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				O U O I don't use blender, but you'd generally separate them as different elements OR use sub-object mode to select BY element(a connection of polygons forming geometry), then scale up. 
			
 
			
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O U O I don't use blender, but you'd generally separate them as different elements OR use sub-object mode to select BY element(a connection of polygons forming geometry), then scale up. 
ok thx so much ill try when i come back from out of town.
			 
			
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				I think you just have to go to edit mode, then you select one part you want to separate, then press P and click on Selected. I think