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  1. My wife tells me "it's good to want things." My brain tells me to buy some modeling clay and wait a few more years for a easy computer graphics solution.
  2. Specialized, yes, but can't be that uncommon of a need. Morph the contour of a given breast size to preserve the cross-sectional area, to scale, or the length of measurement from nipple to a given point on the skin overlying an area of concern, or the length of the course of the breast duct leading from the nipple to the area of concern within the breast. OsiriX MD has an open polygon (Beizer curve) tool that will make the linear measurement, and a closed polygon tool that will measure the area of an area of concern. But for graphic illustrations, it would make it much easier if one could draw a cross section of a breast (or any complex shaped object) using a vector tool, then morph the points on the 2D cross section view in such a way as to preserve the area displayed, and the distance along the objects surface. One could then quickly adjust the position and shape, for example, of the breast, to show the effect of gravity and positioning and preserve the relative size (cross sectional area) of the shifting breast.
  3. Cross-sectional anatomy drawings for illustration of positional breast shape (upright, supine,, lateral decubitus, and prone positions), and modeling of apparent change of apparent location.and shape of breast lesions on various breast imaging modalities (mammogram, breast ultrasound, and breast MRI respectively. Not a big problem for a firm 32 year old B-cup with no kids, but very challenging for a ptotic 50-something woman who breast fed 3 or 4 children. Breast tissue is mobile and elastic. Consider that the distance from nipple to breast lesion along the course of a duct is relatively constant, but that the course is never a straight line. Do some on line research — look at some real breasts (not airbrushed 20 year old magazine models), then how much and in what ways a woman’s breast actually move.
  4. Three requests for Infinity Designer developers regarding object information that can be displayed, and perhaps constrained, please. 1: Display the total number of pixels selected in a pixel layer selection (curved line length, pixel x pixel area), 2: Display the actual length or area (points?) of the pathway stroke of an open or closed vector object in a vector layer, respectively), not just x,y position coordinates, and, 3: Allow ‘constrain length’, ‘constrain area’ as a selectable options when editing the shape of an open or closed vector pathway respectively. Thanks for consideration. PS Re: Above suggestion, am I correct this applies to Adobe Photoshop rather than Affinity Photo? Apologies—-not yet very experienced with the Affinity Photo app, and tend to use Designer primarily on iPad, although I do have both apps, in iOS and MacOS versions. Retired Photoshop when P7 was no longer compatible with Later versions of MacOS.
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