What is the advantage of digitizing a morphed sketch over just let therion 
morph the raw digitized sketch?

I usually just digitize the raw paper sketch and get good results.

> Am 27.06.2021 um 12:43 schrieb Torsten Schnitter via Therion 
> <[email protected]>:
> 
> 
> Hi
> 
> As I read some of the last mails I came to the question how to morph a 
> sketch. 
> I searched the wiki and the Therion book but could not find how to do it. 
> All I found was on page 89 ff in the book which shows some pictures before 
> and after morphing.
> But no explanation how to do it in detail. 
> 
> If I got it right it is possible like that: 
> Someone have an image, a sketch of a cave area (which is not orientated 
> correctly at all). 
> And you have some survey data from that passage (which should be correct). 
> The sketch is scanned to a png or jpg file. 
> Now you can morph this image file into a xvi file where the image is morphed 
> to the correct orientation matching the messured survey data. 
> The final result is a new xvi file (with correctly morphed) image inside so 
> you can use this new xvi file (including survey data as a line and the 
> correctly morphed sketch itself) as a background image to draw the final 
> scrap. 
> Or did I get this wrong? 
> 
> Can anyone describe in detail how to do this please!?
> Apparently I'm too stupid to make it... 
> I put a sketch and the survey data from a small passage to this email as a 
> possible example to show how this process does work.
> Many thanks in advance. 
> 
> regards, 
> Torsten 
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