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How to scale up a morph with reference poits
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2021-03-19
12:47 AM
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2021-03-19
12:47 AM
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2021-03-19 01:23 AM
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2021-03-19 01:23 AM
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I got it, Reshape S chale

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2021-03-20 12:21 AM
2021-03-20
12:21 AM
You can also use the "Box Stretch" command accessible in the Morph's Pet Palette to stretch the Morph geometry in any of the 3 main directions independently.
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2021-03-20 08:28 AM
2021-03-20
08:28 AM
another way: safe it as a GDL - librarypart and scale it then in the Library-Toolset.
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2022-08-06 06:43 PM
2022-08-06
06:43 PM
Morphs will scale in 3D but not 2D.
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