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     Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2012 04:08:52 -0400
      From: Carmelo Fruciano 
      Reply-To: Carmelo Fruciano 
      Subject: Re: Allometric Wireframes
      To: [email protected]

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> ----- Forwarded message from Gabrielle Openshaw  -----
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>      Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2012 22:38:08 -0400
>       From: Gabrielle Openshaw
>       Reply-To: Gabrielle Openshaw
>       Subject: Allometric Wireframes
>       To: [email protected]
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> Hi all,
> I have found a big impact of size on shape in my 2D data. I'm using
> MorphoJ for analysis, and I've seen in some studies cool wireframes
> that show predicted shape changes over a size range (most recently
> Klingenberg et al. 2012- compound leaves). Can anybody please tell me
> how to make these? I can't find how to do it. 

Hi Gabi,
you first have to "create the wireframe" (i.e. specify which points  
you want to be connected) using the option "Create or edit wireframe"  
under the "Preliminaries" menu. At that point you can use the  
wireframe to visualize the results using the specified "wireframe"  
right-clicking on your shape change graph and choosing "Change the  
type of graph" and then "Wireframe graph". 
The online guide of MorphoJ is very clear and contains many more  
details, also about other visualization options (but the process is  
quite straightforward). 
Best,
Carmelo

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Carmelo Fruciano
Post-doc - University of Konstanz - Konstanz, Germany
Honorary Fellow - University of Catania - Catania, Italy
e-mail [email protected]
http://www.fruciano.it/research/

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