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Hi, I am brandon willwerth, am 18 years old, and i need to know how to use 2 origami programs any of you help to me will be wonderful and i am very simple minded so tell me exactly how you would use treemaker and robert lang's reference finder

thank you in advance,
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i am not a noob...i have just not got my talent yet...
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please use normal words instead of anyu and stuff like that. some people barely understand english on this forum and tlkin l1k tis isn't going to help them. please use real words because even i can barely understand you.
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TreeMaker is not a simple program to use. However, it is documented, and although (I believe) it doesn't refer to the latest version, it's incredibly helpful.

It would also be a good idea to create a couple of simple designs and get a feel for the program.

If someone were to explain in simple terms how to use it, it would not be a short explanation. Also, I doubt it would differ much from the Help file (from Dr. Lang's site).

In fact, the help file above has several tutorials. I recommend working through them, paying attention to what you're doing. I'm sure it would be a much bigger help than someone trying to explain in words how to use it.

As for ReferenceFinder, taking the length of the paper as 1 unit, you enter the coordinates of the reference point that you want, e.g. 0.7, 0.333333, and then tell it to find the reference.
It'll give you a few matches, usually, with the most accurate being at the top.
Follow the instructions and you'll end up being able to find the reference.
Lines are similar, but they have a start point and an end point, so there are two sets of coordinates to enter.
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Falcifer wrote:TreeMaker is not a simple program to use. However, it is documented, and although (I believe) it doesn't refer to the latest version, it's incredibly helpful.

It would also be a good idea to create a couple of simple designs and get a feel for the program.

If someone were to explain in simple terms how to use it, it would not be a short explanation. Also, I doubt it would differ much from the Help file (from Dr. Lang's site).

In fact, the help file above has several tutorials. I recommend working through them, paying attention to what you're doing. I'm sure it would be a much bigger help than someone trying to explain in words how to use it.

As for ReferenceFinder, taking the length of the paper as 1 unit, you enter the coordinates of the reference point that you want, e.g. 0.7, 0.333333, and then tell it to find the reference.
It'll give you a few matches, usually, with the most accurate being at the top.
Follow the instructions and you'll end up being able to find the reference.
Lines are similar, but they have a start point and an end point, so there are two sets of coordinates to enter.
i understand the first one but the secound one i had no what you are talking about...
i am not a noob...i have just not got my talent yet...
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