Select Shoes
On the left side of the screen you see the shoe selected in "Shoe Styles". Here you can load a "Size" by clicking on a row. If you have selected "Shoe A", you can load another "Shoe B" on the right hand side to see a "Comparison" between these two models.
Size Data Quality | Description |
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Empty | No 3D info (neither scanned nor graded) is available. If you need the data of this size, it has to be scanned by our inside shoe scanning service or yourself (if you have a ShoeDNA scanner). |
Graded | The 3D data is interpolated between the scanned sizes with a linear scale. |
Scanned | A 3d model which was scanned by a ShoeDNA scanner or imported as a 3D last. |
Softbody | Scanned 3d models can be used for a virtual try-on simulation in the shooIQ Pro software, if the scan has been processed and added a so called softbody (preparation for simulating the shoe material). |
Comparison
The "Shoe A" (here the Nordica Dobermann" is shown as the green 3D shell, the "Shoe B" (Salomon S Max 110 W) as the blue shell. If you click into the 3D viewer and hold the "left" mouse button, you can rotate the view, if you turn the center "mouse wheel" the view is zoomed and with the right mouse button pressed, the models are moved. These view features depend on the operating system. By using the quick view presets on the top (Top, Bottom, Left, ...) you can rotate the view in the selected position. With the slider "Perspective" / "Orthographic" you can select how the renderer should trace the rays.
Alignment
The automatic alignment when loading the shoe normally does the job quite well. If you want to have another alignment, there are some manual rotations possible as well as more control over the automatic alignment.
Differences
Cross Sections
With the "Cross Sections" tool you can define the plane where the two models are sectioned. Move the lower slider to move the cut plane in the dimension you selected above (Front to Heel, Top to Bottom, Side).
Measure Distances
If you click on a cutting edge of one model and afterwards on the edge of the second shoe, the distance between these two points are measured and shown in red.
Heatmap
With the "Heatmap" view activated with the "Selection" tab, the distances between the 3d models are color coded. Here you can also select the areas which should be compared.
The more | the distance is |
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green | distance is low, shoes are "similar" in this area |
blue | "Shoe A" is max outside |
red | Shoe A" is max inside |
In the "Comparison View" you see the distances and its colors:
On the right side you have a histogram of distances, which counts all distances between the selected parts of the shell and shows the occurences as well as some core statistics (mean and standard deviations).