A Scale Constraint component resizes a GameObjectThe fundamental object in Unity scenes, which can represent characters, props, scenery, cameras, waypoints, and more. A GameObject’s functionality is defined by the Components attached to it. More info
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Property | Description |
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Activate | After you resize the constrained GameObject and its source GameObjects, click Activate to save this information. Activate saves the current offset from the source GameObjects in Scale At Rest and Scale Offset then enables Is Active and Lock. |
Zero | Sets the rotation of the constrained GameObject to the source GameObjects. Zero resets the Scale At Rest and Scale Offset fields then enables Is Active and Lock. |
Is Active | Enable to evaluate the Constraint. To also apply the Constraint, make sure Lock is enabled. |
Weight | The strength of the Constraint. A weight of 1 causes the Constraint to resize this GameObject at the same rate as its source GameObjects. A weight of 0 removes the effect of the Constraint completely. This weight affects all source GameObjects. Each GameObject in the Sources list also has a weight. |
Property | Description |
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Lock | Enable to let the Constraint resize the GameObject. Disable this property to edit the scale of this GameObject. You can also edit the Scale At Rest and Scale Offset properties. If Is Active is enabled, the Constraint updates the Scale At Rest or Scale Offset properties for you as you resize the GameObject or its Source GameObjects. When you are satisfied with your changes, enable Lock to let the Constraint to control this GameObject. This property has no effect in Play Mode. |
Scale At Rest | The X, Y, and Z values to use when Weight is 0 or when the corresponding Freeze Scale Axes is not enabled. To edit these fields, disable Lock. |
Scale Offset | The X, Y, and Z offset from the transform that is imposed by the Constraint. To edit these fields, disable Lock. |
Freeze Scale Axes | Enable X, Y, or Z to allow the Constraint to control the corresponding axes. Disable an axis to stop the Constraint from controlling it. This allows you to edit, animate, or script the unfrozen axis. |
The list of GameObjects that constrain this GameObject. Each source has a weight from 0 to 1.
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