Dear Rémi,
Thanks for your suggestions. They look quite useful. I'll take a look at
the paper mentioned.

With kind regards,
Paolo

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El jue, 4 abr 2024 a las 5:20, Rémi Lefebvre (<[email protected]>)
escribió:

> Hello,
>
> Perhaps playing with the "inflate" argument in the "PlacePatch" function
> might help? If so, the optimal value may vary from a sample to another, so
> you may need to try several values. Perhaps the following paper can provide
> you additional guidance:
> Bardua, C., Felice, R. N., Watanabe, A., Fabre, A. C., & Goswami, A.
> (2019). A practical guide to sliding and surface semilandmarks in
> morphometric analyses. *Integrative Organismal Biology*, *1*(1), obz016
>
> Best,
>
> Rémi
>
> Le mer. 3 avr. 2024 à 18:20, Murat Maga <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
>> I am not sure if Stefan is tracking this forum actively. I haven't used
>> morpho for a while, but I can make some general comments. How does your
>> template look like? Are the points uniform to begin with? If it is, and
>> then the points are getting clumped together in some of your samples, I
>> would look at if there is a problem with those meshes around the area where
>> the points are clustered (irregularly sized vertices, holes, small islands
>> floating, etc...). Placing a central landmark (maybe mid-way between your
>> two midline points?) may help.
>>
>> On Tuesday, April 2, 2024 at 5:08:57 PM UTC-7 Pablo Fisichella wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I recently used the function placePatch (Morpho package) to project
>>> semilandmarks from a template to a sample of skulls. While some specimens
>>> look nice others present some errors for instance some areas lack
>>> semilandmarks but others need to be more evenly spaced and organized
>>> (picture attached). Can these errors be fixed? perhaps manipulating such
>>> semilandmarks manually? Are there other strategies?  Thank you in advance
>>> for any suggestions.
>>>
>>> Best wishes,
>>>
>>> Paolo
>>>
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