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In the top image on the right, the yellow ball represents the middle of the ball probe. The orange ball is the projected end point based on the compensation toward the end.<br><br>
 
In the top image on the right, the yellow ball represents the middle of the ball probe. The orange ball is the projected end point based on the compensation toward the end.<br><br>
 
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When the two points are within 0.1 mm (0.0039 inches), then VTube only draws the final orange ball.
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When the two points are within 0.1 mm (0.0039 inches) of within each other, then VTube only draws the final orange ball.
 
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Revision as of 20:39, 6 May 2017

Vtube-laser logo 1.96.png


Revision 2.8.1

Original Release Date: May 8, 2017
Latest Build: 70 - May 6, 2017


Vtube-laser v2.7 screenshot.png

Contents


BUILD 70 - May 6, 2017

Check.jpg NEW: END OFFSET MODEL Feature

This adds a second model of the end point before it is offset.

This allows you to visually confirm that the offset point (orange) is based on the correct datum point (yellow) when a Measured offste is used, and/or a ball probe is used on the end.

In the top image on the right, the yellow ball represents the middle of the ball probe. The orange ball is the projected end point based on the compensation toward the end.

Vtube-laser v2.8.1 end offset model illustration.png

When the two points are within 0.1 mm (0.0039 inches) of within each other, then VTube only draws the final orange ball.

Vtube-laser v2.8.1 end offset model.png

Ball probe orange tube.png



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