Thanks Martin Don't worry, my cave IS MANY times bigger than the larger scrap I am planning. I'm just avoiding joins in areas of high passage infill complexity and detail, as recommended in the Therion book and the Wiki. Based on my Therion experience so far, in this part of the cave reasonable choices would be one, two, or about twenty scraps. I'm going for two as the best compromise between scrap size and drawing effort.
And I tried stitching the two scans together for my first scrap. Looks promising, the 'white editing area' got bigger to accommodate the image. And thanks for putting all the effort into this software. It's much appreciated. Bruce -----Original Message----- From: therion-bounces at speleo.sk [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Martin Sluka Sent: Monday, 25 February 2008 6:50 p.m. To: therion at speleo.sk Subject: Re: [Therion] Size of Drawing Area? On 24.2.2008, at 20:41, Bruce Mutton wrote: > Two or more scraps? > Scan at lower resolution? > Stitch scans together before loading into the drawing editor? > Other ideas? Any of your solutions are right. But generally there is not any reason NOT to divide the cave into several scraps. Scrap is only the small peace of final map. Dividing of your drawing into several (many) scraps will not change your final map. Only morfing in place of rough joins may happen. Martin _______________________________________________ Therion mailing list Therion at speleo.sk http://www.speleo.sk/mailman/listinfo/therion
