ā2007-05-25 04:00 AM
ā2007-05-25 04:04 AM
Olivia wrote:Use a marquee around the area you want to stretch.
Is there any way to select multiple walls, lines, etc and stretch them at the same time rather than having to stretch each element individually?
ā2007-05-25 04:40 AM
ā2018-09-21 06:44 AM
Barry wrote:
Use a marquee around the area you want to stretch.
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ā2018-09-21 07:15 AM
Lingwisyer wrote:Plan or 3D.
Barry wrote:How does that work? Or are we just talking about 3D stretching?
Use a marquee around the area you want to stretch.
Ling.
ā2018-09-21 09:47 AM
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ā2018-09-21 09:55 AM
Lingwisyer wrote:Not that I am aware of.
Does not work for me in plan. Is there some toggle?
Ling.
ā2018-09-21 10:43 AM
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ā2018-09-21 10:48 AM
ā2018-09-21 11:34 AM
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