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First of all, sorry for the english XD
Step 1: Right click the model, then select the rig option and then load rig script.
Step 2: You will need to search the sfm folder/workshop/scripts/sfm/dag/exact/count 1, and then select the script that says directional_scale_controls.py
Step 3: Once you have selected the script, it will show you a message, just click ok and then search for the script tab in the top of the sfm window (file edit windows view scripts)
Step 4: Click where it says umfc and then directional scale patch.
And that's all, hope you can now understand how it works
> You will need to search the sfm folder/workshop/scripts/sfm/dag/exact/count 1, and then select the script that says directional_scale_controls.py
Search where, search within SFM or in Windows Explorer
it does not work for me
I'm already trying that but it doesn't work
edit: what I do?
1. Open an SFM project.
2. At the top, you should see tabs ( 'File' 'Edit' 'Windows' 'View' 'Scripts' 'Help' ), Click the 'Scripts' button, which should reveal 'umfc'
3. Hover over 'umfc' and you should see 'Directional Scale Patch,' click that then click 'ok'
Now you should scale objects! Simply right-click the bone you wish to scale, hover over 'DAG Utilities Menu' and add 'direction_scale_controls'