The model is to short and I want to make her taller , If I use Scale its destroy her texture? + PIC

Hey , I made some new model and she looks great but when I make her taller with something I bought it changes her shape.

So I find some youtube video that's says you can use Scale , But if I pick the model and make scale to every parts of her body it may makes some bug or its fine to use?

The scale looks great tho! but the question if it may make some bugs? 

Thanks! =D

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Comments

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 100,828

    If you scale non-uniformly then you are scaling the textures too since they are "pinned" at each vertex odf the model, and that may well produce stretching.

  • foxyfoxfurriesfoxyfoxfurries Posts: 325
    edited May 2022

    Richard Haseltine said:

    If you scale non-uniformly then you are scaling the textures too since they are "pinned" at each vertex odf the model, and that may well produce stretching.

    Well for some reason the model was 90% scale , I change her to 100% scale like all the models are (I scale all her body at ones with the model pick) so it still may do some texture problems or all be good and she still be in HD. Thanks 
    Also Scale dont saved when I save the character ? When I click reset the scale down to 90% again even that I saved the character on 101%

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  • PhatmartinoPhatmartino Posts: 287

    foxyfoxfurries said:

    Well for some reason the model was 90% scale , I change her to 100% scale like all the models are (I scale all her body at ones with the model pick) so it still may do some texture problems or all be good and she still be in HD. Thanks 
    Also Scale dont saved when I save the character ? When I click reset the scale down to 90% again even that I saved the character on 101%

    You could hit the Lock Symbol in the Scale Parameter right above the Slider where you set it to 101% and Save again, then it should never change unexpectedly.

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