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I was tasked to draw orthosis for feet for a school project, i have the length of 280 mms with infill percentages and nozzle heat and whatnot but no feet width, is there a book of human feet or limbs that I can look up to check this?
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>>16999988
I’m sure there is.
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Anon... it's not particularly difficult to find pictures of feet on the internet.
Consult >>/s/22413793 for further information.
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>>17000774
>>16999988
oops
>>>/s/22413793
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and just in case you need them in motion
>>>/gif/30781579
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Nozzle heat always make me dunk it with milk
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>>16999988
not sure what you're asking but if you're trying to draft like with a pencil or something you can try

constructive anatomy books. gottfried bammes, if you look hard enough you can find and download.

sketch lightly, on a large pad, use a grid or plumb line if working off references. And check proportions constantly.



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