Re: [R-sig-Geo] Transform hexagonal to raster - a wife's question

2018-07-30 Thread chris english
Sarah, I'll try the R-geo approach suggested for a small, sought after kokopeli, and duck an integrated raster colorizer (five years to proto-type given my skills.) I've forwarded all this to Dr Massa. I would say though that things 'loom' tend to work both for fabric and bead. Glad you checked th

Re: [R-sig-Geo] Transform hexagonal to raster - a wife's question

2018-07-30 Thread Sarah Goslee
Hi! I nearly didn't open this email thread: glad I did! I have some odd R tools for weaving, but nothing for beading. I suspect this is the best way to do it, although the actual result would depend on the particular pattern. http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art61406.asp Whether it's worth

Re: [R-sig-Geo] Transform hexagonal to raster - a wife's question

2018-07-30 Thread chris english
Thank you Ben!, I'll actually send her directly to Sarah, http://www.sarahgoslee.com/ . Dr. Massa, meet Dr. Goslee, Professor of indeterminate studies & weaver, and writer, Dr. Goslee, meet Dr. Massa, cognitive neuro research scientist, felter and loom beader. Thanks again, Chris On Mon, Jul 30, 2

Re: [R-sig-Geo] Transform hexagonal to raster - a wife's question

2018-07-30 Thread Ben Tupper
If I were in your shoes I would be doing a hop-skip to ring Sarah Goslee's doorbell. She's our resident ecology-spatial-textiles guru... http://www.stringpage.com/ > On Jul 29, 2018, at 12:26 AM, chris english > wrote: > > My wife showed me a beading patter

[R-sig-Geo] Transform hexagonal to raster - a wife's question

2018-07-28 Thread chris english
My wife showed me a beading pattern that she was working on that looks to my eye like a hexagonal grid, its called a peyote stitch, and she needs to transform it to a loom stitch, essentially a raster. In the beading world they suggest combining two rows into one. If asked, what have you tried, I w