To scale a 2D object in AutoCAD, you can use the Scale command. The Scale command allows you to resize objects proportionally or non-proportionally. Here's how you can scale a 2D object in AutoCAD:
Open your AutoCAD software and open the drawing containing the object you want to scale.
Type "Scale" in the command line or access the Scale command from the Modify panel in the Home tab.
Select the object you want to scale by clicking on it. You can also type "All" in the command line to select all objects in the drawing.
Specify the base point for scaling. The base point is the reference point around which the object will be scaled. You can select a point on the object or enter the coordinates directly.
Specify the scale factor or reference length. There are different ways to specify the scale factor:
a. To scale proportionally, enter the desired scale factor as a decimal. For example, if you want to scale the object to half its size, enter "0.5" as the scale factor.
b. To scale non-proportionally, enter separate scale factors for the X, Y, and Z axes. For example, if you want to scale the object by 2 in the X direction, 0.5 in the Y direction, and leave the Z direction unchanged, enter "2,0.5,1" as the scale factors.
c. To scale based on a reference length, enter the reference length followed by the desired length after the "@" symbol. For example, if you want to scale the object based on a reference length of 10 units and resize it to 20 units, enter "10@20" as the scale factor.
Press Enter to apply the scale and resize the object.
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