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The Tool stores desired dimensions as `scale` and thus had to half the scale again in `make_prim_init()` because by default all primitives are created at a size of 2 in blender. This worked, but: - [1] it logged something like size=2, scale=2,2,2 for a 2x2x2 cube [which does not sound right, it should be size=2 scale=1,1,1] - [2] it had to make an exception for the case scale is exactly 1x1x1 [this happens when the property is not set specifically, e.g. adding primitives from the menu] -- this exception led to double sized primitives being created when the tool asked for exact dimensions of 1x1x1 Now - instead of compensating in `make_prim_init()` - do this earlier in the tool itself, see `view3d_interactive_add_modal`, this fixes the bug and now also correctly logs size=2 scale 0.5,0.5,0.5 for a 1x1x1 cube. Maniphest Tasks: T86347 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10632
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