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      monsterfox
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      My job is to design printed patterns for sports shoes. I need to scale patterns of different sizes to match other sizes. A single shoe is made by splicing several pieces of material. There is a special proportion between different sizes, which is difficult to fully match using conventional transformation methods. It may involve a gradual increase in the inclination angle of a line, or variations in the depth of a curve. As you can see from the basic operations in the video, it's impossible to fully match the shapes of other sizes—only partial micro-stretching and tilting can be controlled for matching purposes. If a middle tilt function could be added to the transformation tool, it would greatly optimize my workflow. The effect is shown in the schematic diagram. I hope my suggestion can be taken into consideration for the addition of this function.
      0_1764601247828_mmexport1764600776884.png https://youtu.be/BkuA2fFjl3Y?feature=shared

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        VectorStyler @monsterfox
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        @monsterfox This might be simple, but I do not fully understand what is the effect here.
        Send me that file.

        One thing that is similar: The "Bulge" warp effect with Subdivision disabled, and "Keep Lines" enabled

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          monsterfox @VectorStyler
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          @VectorStyler https://youtu.be/wCb5HcgfmEA?si=QiaFkjTKRxOoLgrb
          A shoe has a medial side and a lateral side. If it can support middle tilting, I can create graphics for both the medial and lateral sides simultaneously, instead of making one half first and then mirroring it to the other side. This will greatly improve my efficiency. I've found several similar cases for your reference.0_1764686719634_555.vstyler

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