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The deformation scale is a function of the model's bounding box size and the actual maximum displacement magnitude.
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Use the Scale Mesh tool to scale mesh bodies from a reference point in Fusion.
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Learn how to use the Scale tool to scale sketch geometry in an active sketch in Fusion.
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Learn how to use the Scale tool to enlarge or reduce the size of selected bodies based on a specified scale factor.
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To open the Results details dialog, next to the Load Case selector in the legend, click , , , or At the bottom of the Results details dialog, next to Deformation Scale click the drop-down list and select the rquired deformation level.
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In this activity, you: Move, rotate and scale T-Spline geometry with Edit Form.
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In the dialog, adjust the Scale values: Scale X: Specify a scale value in the X direction.
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Learn how use the Edit Form tool to move, rotate, and scale T-Spline geometry in Fusion. Edit Form is a powerful tool that lets you move, rotate and scale form entities such as faces, edges, vertices or a combination of the three.
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Learn how to use the calibrate tool to accurately scale the size of the canvas in Fusion.
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Scale Use path - guide rail distance to scale profile in both X and Y directions.
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Pattern Select a hatch pattern from the dropdown list. Scale Factor Specify the scale factor for the hatch pattern.
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Density Specify the number of teeth to display per edge. Range: 2-100 Scale Specify the scale of the gradient.
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Scale : Use path - guide rail distance to scale profile in both X and Y directions.
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If necessary, you can change the scale later. By default, projected views inherit the scale from the base view.
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Scale : Controls the relative scale of the curvature comb gradient.
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