NickB Posted August 11, 2005 Share Posted August 11, 2005 I have imported a scan of a plan and I want to scale it to match the plan that I have already drawn in Vectorworks. What I want to do is: 1) align a point in both drawings 2) use the 'fixed point resize tool' to click on this point 3) click and drag another point on the scan to snap to a point on my drawing I can 'fixed point resize' an empty rectangle, but can't do it to an image. Is this a known issue? Thanks for any ideas on this, Nick Quote Link to comment
Kevin Posted August 12, 2005 Share Posted August 12, 2005 I have never tried that method. What I use is Tool>Scale Objects... For example: If I import a survey. I use the tape measure and measure a known dimension on the survey, such as a boundary line. I then divide the scaled dimension by the stated dimension and use that percentage in the Scale Objects tool. I may end up doing this twice. The first gets me close and the second fine-tunes the dimension. Check the scale text box to keep the text at the same scale. Quote Link to comment
NickB Posted August 12, 2005 Author Share Posted August 12, 2005 Thanks Kevin, I'd found that way as well, I was just trying to avoid the measuring and the maths. I'll fall back on what you suggest, it just seemed that the "fixed point resize" tool would be perfect for the job (except that it doesn't work..) Thanks for the tip though, Nick Quote Link to comment
islandmon Posted August 12, 2005 Share Posted August 12, 2005 Try placing a couple 2d loci on the scan layer ( needs to be same scale as D-Layer) then snap to them from the D-layer with the scale you desire. Nevertheless, you can't go wrong with the measure, calculate and scale object method. Quote Link to comment
NickB Posted August 13, 2005 Author Share Posted August 13, 2005 islandmon, thanks, but your going the wrong way. My drawing is fine, it's the scan that is at a random scale, and the scan that I want to resize. Though, thanks for the input and guess I'm going to have to do it the (admittedly only slightly) more tedious way, cheers, Nick Quote Link to comment
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