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Wc3 Model Editor

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Hi is it possible to make a model smaller in Wc3 model editor i can only get it bigger -.- "Model editor ->select all -> scalin->2,2,2-> Pivot point-> ok" then i get bigger but i cant get it smaller :(.......PLZ HELP!
 
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Scaling

The answer is yes... here is the steps..

1st: Open the War3 Model Editor

2nd:Open the model

3rd:There is a drop down there... called Windows Click and select Model Editor
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4th:It should look like this:
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5th: Then click all visible vertex..
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6th: A drop down is there:
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7th: Set the scaling to smaller value
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8th: Your finished!
 
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I would say that the scaling way is way easier.
A normal unit is scaled "1" and a unit 2 times as big is "2" and so on.
If you want a unit that is half as big say "0.5" and there we go.
I think max scaling is "12" but if you need a monster which is more than 12 times as big..
You should use the other way.
Ofcourse, this way makes the unit just as big in all dimensions. If you want a unit to be more "Fat" And not taller, you should also take the other choice.
 
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