How do you scale a vector image?

How do you scale a vector image?

Scale Tool

  1. Click the “Selection” tool, or arrow, from the Tools panel and click to select the object you want to resize.
  2. Choose the “Scale” tool from Tools panel.
  3. Click anywhere on the stage and drag up to increase the height; drag across to increase the width.

How do I scale my artboard in Illustrator?

Step 1: Click on the Artboard tool in the toolbar or use the keyboard shortcut Shift O. Step 2: Select the artboard you want to resize. You will see the blue bounding box. Step 3: Click and drag the bounding box to freely resize your image.

How does scaling objects work in Vectorworks?

The Scale Objects command rescales the X and/or Y dimension of any selected solid, object, multiple objects, or group, or rescales the selected items uniformly in the X,Y, and Z dimensions. The selected item is rescaled using its center point.

How do you find the scale factor in Vectorworks?

If specifying the scale factor interactively with the Symmetric by Distance option, click the button next to Current Distance to switch temporarily to the drawing. Click to indicate the start of the segment, move the cursor, and click to indicate the end of the segment.

Why is there a width / height specification in the vector drawable?

Changing the width and height in the definition of the vector drawable to 200dp significantly improves the situation at the 400dp rendered size. However, setting this as a drawable for a TextView element (i.e. icon to the left of the text) now creates a huge icon. 1) Why is there a width/height specification in the vector drawable?

How can I change the size of a vector?

You can use it to change the “gravity” of the vector inside the viewport, make the vector have a default margin, leave certain parts of the vector out of the viewport, etc… Normally, you just set them to the same size. I solve my problem just change size of vector image.