To resize a 3D model in Clip Studio Paint, you can easily scale it directly on the canvas using the bounding box handles.
Once your 3D model has been placed onto your canvas in Clip Studio Paint, the resizing process is straightforward. Here's how you do it:
Steps to Resize Your 3D Model
Resizing is primarily done by interacting with the model directly on the canvas area.
- Select the Model Layer: Navigate to the Layer Palette. Your 3D model will be on its own dedicated layer. Click on this layer to select it.
- Locate the Bounding Box: With the model layer selected, look at the 3D model displayed on your canvas. You will observe a bounding box that appears around the model. This box visually indicates the boundaries of your selected 3D object.
- Use the Handles to Scale: The bounding box has small squares or points located at its corners and sometimes along its sides. These are called handles. To resize your model, click and drag these handles.
- Dragging a corner handle typically resizes the model proportionally (maintaining its aspect ratio).
- Dragging a side handle might allow non-uniform scaling (stretching or squashing the model), depending on the tool settings or specific handles available for the 3D object.
By dragging these handles, you can visually adjust the size of your 3D model on the canvas until it fits your desired scale within your artwork.
This method, as noted by the reference (23-Aug-2024), is the primary way to scale a 3D model once it's active on your canvas layer. It provides direct visual control over the model's size relative to your drawing.