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Re: Shoelast
Ups,
ok, really sorry, was quite tired yesterday evening. Forget it, everything is working fine. Let me see what I can make out of it.
Regards
Andre
ok, really sorry, was quite tired yesterday evening. Forget it, everything is working fine. Let me see what I can make out of it.
Regards
Andre
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Re: Shoelast
Hi,
I was trying to understand the code, but it's too complex for me. For further trials I can provide you with some more points or sketches for the profile of the shoe last and this back curve. Hope that would be helpful.
Regards
Andre
I was trying to understand the code, but it's too complex for me. For further trials I can provide you with some more points or sketches for the profile of the shoe last and this back curve. Hope that would be helpful.
Regards
Andre
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Re: Shoelast
At the moment this is das dataset I use to calculate the shoe
All these points can change the layout of the shoe,
so my idea is to have a interface where you can modifiy these data and play with the generated shoe.
so you can see whether you need more/other points.
The read curve is from you and the blue ones I have added All these points can change the layout of the shoe,
so my idea is to have a interface where you can modifiy these data and play with the generated shoe.
so you can see whether you need more/other points.
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Re: Shoelast
Hi,
all the points which I gave you could change in such a way that for x you put = 0 and for y keep their value, so you would create a center line for my insole points you have used. That will give me an better idea what is going on and could help you better, because I know exactly at what position something may be doesn't look right.
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Andre
all the points which I gave you could change in such a way that for x you put = 0 and for y keep their value, so you would create a center line for my insole points you have used. That will give me an better idea what is going on and could help you better, because I know exactly at what position something may be doesn't look right.
Regards
Andre
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Re: Shoelast
HI,
did you already made a trial using my points?
Regards
Andre
did you already made a trial using my points?
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Andre
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Re: Shoelast
Suggestions for the labels and modified illustrations?
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Re: Shoelast
Hi,
I would say, that would dependence on your output!
But Shoe last I think would do the job.
Regards
Andre
I would say, that would dependence on your output!
But Shoe last I think would do the job.
Regards
Andre
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Re: Shoelast
Hi
First of all my expression of great admiration of what you have accomplished in such a short time.
In shoelast-design, some control points are related to other control points or related to input variables by use of formulas.
Other control points are "free-floating".
In fact, to formulate correctly: some components (i.e. x, y or z) of control points are free-floating, while other components are subject to conditions.
For "free-floating" components of control points, my suggestion would be to be able to alter the position of control points by dragging them onscreen.
I don't know whether this is possible later on, or it is crucial information for the program set-up.
B.R.
First of all my expression of great admiration of what you have accomplished in such a short time.
In shoelast-design, some control points are related to other control points or related to input variables by use of formulas.
Other control points are "free-floating".
In fact, to formulate correctly: some components (i.e. x, y or z) of control points are free-floating, while other components are subject to conditions.
For "free-floating" components of control points, my suggestion would be to be able to alter the position of control points by dragging them onscreen.
I don't know whether this is possible later on, or it is crucial information for the program set-up.
B.R.
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Re: Shoelast
Hello Kridhond,
welcome. I think you should follow this thread. Anyhow this week not much will happen, but after certainly.
Regards
Andre
welcome. I think you should follow this thread. Anyhow this week not much will happen, but after certainly.
Regards
Andre