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visual3d:documentation:kinematics_and_kinetics:exporting_six_degree_of_freedom_data [2024/07/16 19:25] – created sgrangervisual3d:documentation:kinematics_and_kinetics:exporting_six_degree_of_freedom_data [2024/07/17 15:45] (current) – created sgranger
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-====== Exporting_six_degree_of_freedom_data ======+====== Exporting six degree of freedom data ======
  
 === Exporting 6 DOF Data === === Exporting 6 DOF Data ===
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 Open the text file that was just created. Select File -> Open. Select the viewer for .txt files. Select "aurora.txt". Open the text file that was just created. Select File -> Open. Select the viewer for .txt files. Select "aurora.txt".
  
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 The file will be loaded into memory. The Aurora file contains position and rotation data for a rigid body. It will appear in Visual3D as LINKMODEL_BASED items containing the The file will be loaded into memory. The Aurora file contains position and rotation data for a rigid body. It will appear in Visual3D as LINKMODEL_BASED items containing the
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 ORIGIN (3 components) ORIGIN (3 components)
 QUATERNION (4 components). QUATERNION (4 components).
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 Visual3D typically works with motion capture markers, so to maximize your ability to work with this data, you can create a set of 3 targets per rigid body using the following command. Visual3D typically works with motion capture markers, so to maximize your ability to work with this data, you can create a set of 3 targets per rigid body using the following command.
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 It is possible to save this data to a C3D formatted file, but the LINK MODEL data (e.g. the ORIGINAL Translation and Quaternion will be lost, so it is recommended that you save this data to a cmo file. It is possible to save this data to a C3D formatted file, but the LINK MODEL data (e.g. the ORIGINAL Translation and Quaternion will be lost, so it is recommended that you save this data to a cmo file.
  
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 If you need a static trial for modeling the data, you can save the first frame of data to a c3d file. If you need a static trial for modeling the data, you can save the first frame of data to a c3d file.
  
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visual3d/documentation/kinematics_and_kinetics/exporting_six_degree_of_freedom_data.1721157951.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/07/16 19:25 by sgranger