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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
(sorry if im askinf for way too much)
photoshop so thx man
- Some dude
Ohh, that'll work! I'll give it a try!
Instead of using the sliders, you can manually type in the number you desire on the overall Scale number (max is 500, I tested it).
If that isn't enough for you, you can also type a number (that goes beyond what the slider limits) on the individual X, Y and Z scales for even bigger effects.
One question, though: Would it be possible to do a version of these where the default sizes are very large, so resized ones are enormous? I'd like to use these with some life-sized ship props I have for airship scenes, but even when resized to be as big as possible, they're still quite small.
Scroll to the end and you should find it.