Sometimes it's best when answers take a while...

I almost had it, but probably I think of it a bit to much as
programming..

In the previous example I had to provide new scaling factors etc
manually, but suddenly I realized that when I've scaled and rotated a
circle, that leaves me with a new geometry, that can be scaled and
rotated... etc. And then I understood by other examples that by
copying and pasting my components all parameters set was copied too.

So - new version: http://picasaweb.google.se/lh/photo/LIuZsHh34ckyvZg_HG1N_g

But I still need to figure out a way to change the rotation angle and
scaling factor for all circles...

On 23 Nov, 17:14, klint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here I've taken the first List Item from the division, created a
> circle (hidden) and scaled it. Then taken the second list item, and
> scaled it more, etc. But what I wonder is if this can be done more
> programatically?
>
> http://picasaweb.google.se/lh/photo/08urLLMNMTJhKmV7GvHzxQ
>
> /Lars
>
> On 23 Nov, 16:52, klint <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi, I'm trying to recreate the effect from the "scripting cicles"-
> > tutorial 
> > athttp://en.wiki.mcneel.com/default.aspx/McNeel/ExplicitHistoryExamples...
>
> > Created a circle, divided it and created new circles from those
> > points. seehttp://picasaweb.google.se/lh/photo/SyRg7ZkvkPitBbF6hE-X-w
>
> > The problem as you can see is that I can't figure out how to scale the
> > circles - I mean - there's no problem scaling them to the same size,
> > but how to scale them proportionally?

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