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How to diminish my drawing

Started by April 25, 2008 05:12 PM
0 comments, last by Kelly G 16 years, 8 months ago
Hello, I have scaled down my drawing by 50%. But the width and length are still very large (actually the same as before) Any help? I need to put the scene into a game so I have to cut it to save spaces etc BTW, how are the X,Y,Z positions defined (boxes at the bottom)? How come they range about thousands while the screen resolution is only 1280x1024? how are those ranges related to screen pixels? Thanks Jack [Edited by - lucky6969b on April 26, 2008 2:56:14 AM]
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I have scaled down my drawing by 50%.
But the width and length are still very large (actually the same as before)
Any help?


If the length and width are still the same, then how do you mean that you have scaled it down? Are you talking about some zoom-in/zoom-out feature? Image editors let you view the image at a smaller size than the actual 1:1 image-to-screen ratio. That is so you can view the whole image even if it is bigger than the screen. What you see in the window is a re-sized version of the image, but the actual image is unchanged.

Any image-editing program will also let you change the actual length and width of the image. In this case the image you are editing will be re-sized.

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BTW, how are the X,Y,Z positions defined (boxes at the bottom)?


What software application are you using?

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