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Design Of Female Shallow Shoe Door Variant -- Design Of Pointed Shoes

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Pointed Mouth

The design of women's round shoes is the basis for the design of women's shallow shoes. On the basis of round doors, the shape of the door can be changed, and pointed shoes, square shoes and slant shoes can be formed.



Design of 1. pointed shoes


The shape of women's shallow shoes is flexible based on the shape of the last shape, for example, the pointed last and the shoe last with longer allowance, the shoe door should be sharp; the large square head or the small square head last, the shoe door should be square or square; the use of the big head shoe, the shoe door should be designed wider; the use of the bias last can be designed as a partial door shape, so as to coordinate with the last type.



See color picture L-1, pointy last with sharp door; color picture L-3 sharp nose last with sharp round door; color picture L-14, square head last formula mouth f J; color picture L-7, square head last formula round door.

Different shape of the last shape can also match the contrasting door, but it is not easy to match and coordinate.

The color picture L_6 is the pointed top with the generous door, and the color picture L-2 is the small square head last with the sharp round door. They are coordinated by the extraordinary excess allowance. The color picture L-8 is the small square head last with the side door, and the color L-9 L-9 is the pointed nose and the straight door, which are balanced by shoelaces and ornaments.



The design of cusp door shoes usually uses a pointed top.



The location of the mouth door of the pointed door shoe is relatively close, and belongs to the short front face type.



The design of the shape of the mouth door of a pointed shoe is not necessarily designed as a sharp corner, but rather with a "sharp" trend and a sharp point.

This is different from the design of the round door. The side arc of the round door is mainly circular arc, and there is a circle feeling everywhere.

Apart from the narrow narrowing of the door, the design of the pointed door should be straight on both sides of the door, giving people the association of "converging to sharp points", as shown in figure 3-2-6.

 Design of female shallow shoe door variant -- Design of pointed shoes
 

When designing women's shallow shoes, we should consider the relative effect of symmetry between the inside and outside of the shoes, so we should have the difference between the inside and outside.

In order to maintain the shape of the shoe, on the one hand, the reinforcing belt should be added when the edge is folded. On the other hand, the upper is to be lined with a type of interlining, so as to prevent the tensile deformation of the rib.



Women's shallow shoes give people the impression that the door is wider, because the distance between the upper and the back of the back is larger.

In fact, the width of the door is measured by the baseline of the back line.

Across the width of the shoe, O'point is the vertical line of the front midline, which is the width of the door.

Of course, the width of the inside and outside arms is different. If we flatten the model, we can see the actual width of the gate that is merged into the inside and outside.

You can see that the pointed door is shorter than the front door and the shoe is narrower.



How big is the stilt of women's shallow shoes?

The front line can be extended back to observe the relative position between the point and the midline. Generally speaking, the heel is relatively short, the shoe's stilts are relatively small, the distance between the points of the heel is quite large from the back midline, the middle heel is slightly larger, the QQ position is close to the back midline or the middle line of the back, the stilts of the high-heeled shoes are larger, and the positions of the QTS are higher than those of the back midline, as shown in Fig. 3-2-7.

 Design of female shallow shoe door variant -- Design of pointed shoes
 

For the upper shoe with larger sew, the position of the QQ point exceeds the back midline, which will cause the back side to overlap each other, resulting in the failure to directly fetch the boards. The two sides can be remedied by breaking the sides, breaking the sides of the Huai side, designing the package and designing the crooked skin.

In general, do not use the drop handle, because when the Q. point moves down, it can not be reset when it is stretched. The result of forced pull will not make the shoe stick.


This is the taboo of designing women's shallow shoes.



The design of high heeled women's pointed shoes is shown in figure 3-2-8.

The main difference between the women's cusp shoes and the round mouth shoes is on the shape of the mouth door.

On the structural chart, we can see that the front door is narrow and the door is narrow. There are also differences between the inside and outside of the shoe, the waist, the heel and the bottom.

Because the heel is relatively high, the position of the back midline is lower than that of the back of the shoe.

 Design of female shallow shoe door variant -- Design of pointed shoes
 

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