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visual3d:documentation:modeling:virtual_lab:creating_a_virtual_laboratory [2024/06/14 17:25] – created sgrangervisual3d:documentation:modeling:virtual_lab:creating_a_virtual_laboratory [2024/07/17 15:45] (current) – created sgranger
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-|**Language:**|** English**  • [[index.php?title=Creating_a_Virtual_Laboratory:_Example_1/fr&action=edit&redlink=1|français]] • [[index.php?title=Creating_a_Virtual_Laboratory:_Example_1/it&action=edit&redlink=1|italiano]] • [[index.php?title=Creating_a_Virtual_Laboratory:_Example_1/pt&action=edit&redlink=1|português]] • [[index.php?title=Creating_a_Virtual_Laboratory:_Example_1/es&action=edit&redlink=1|español]] ****| +====== Creating a Virtual Laboratory ======
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-|===== Contents =====\\ \\ \\ \\ * [[#Create_Landmarks|1 Create Landmarks]]\\ * [[#Create_Segment|2 Create Segment]]\\ * [[#Add_a_surface_model|3 Add a surface model]]|+
  
 A Virtual Laboratory is not a physical segment in Visual3D but is equivalent to a physical segment to the effect that it has a **Segment Coordinate System** that can be used to represent the laboratory (or other objects) and has an associated **surface model** that can be animated as part of the scene. A typical use of the Virtual Laboratory is to represent the floor so that motion capture markers can be projected onto the floor. This can be used for creating [[Visual3D:Documentation:Pipeline:Model_Based_Data_Commands:Joint_Angle#Joint_Angle_Normalization|Normalized Joint Angles]]. A Virtual Laboratory is not a physical segment in Visual3D but is equivalent to a physical segment to the effect that it has a **Segment Coordinate System** that can be used to represent the laboratory (or other objects) and has an associated **surface model** that can be animated as part of the scene. A typical use of the Virtual Laboratory is to represent the floor so that motion capture markers can be projected onto the floor. This can be used for creating [[Visual3D:Documentation:Pipeline:Model_Based_Data_Commands:Joint_Angle#Joint_Angle_Normalization|Normalized Joint Angles]].
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 For more information please view the [[Visual3D:Tutorials:Modeling:Virtual_Laboratory_|Virtual Lab Tutorial]]. For more information please view the [[Visual3D:Tutorials:Modeling:Virtual_Laboratory_|Virtual Lab Tutorial]].
  
-==== Create Landmarks ====+=== Create Landmarks ===
  
 To create the Virtual Lab segment first create 4 Landmarks: **LAB_Origin**, **LAB_X**, **LAB_Y**, and **LAB_Z**. To create the Virtual Lab segment first create 4 Landmarks: **LAB_Origin**, **LAB_X**, **LAB_Y**, and **LAB_Z**.
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 Offset Using the Following ML/AP/AXIAL Offset ML=**0** , AP=**0** , AXIAL=**0.1** Offset Using the Following ML/AP/AXIAL Offset ML=**0** , AP=**0** , AXIAL=**0.1**
 Calibration Only Landmark=**Leave Unchecked** Calibration Only Landmark=**Leave Unchecked**
-==== Create Segment ====+=== Create Segment ===
  
 A subset of 3 of these Landmarks can be used to represent the Segment Coordinate System. A subset of 3 of these Landmarks can be used to represent the Segment Coordinate System.
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 Select **Build Model** Select **Build Model**
  
-==== Add a surface model ====+=== Add a surface model ===
  
 To add a surface model select the **Virtual Lab** Segment and switch to the **Segment Properties** Tab. Near the bottom of the dialog, Browse for a Model File and select **Apply** after the selection. To add a surface model select the **Virtual Lab** Segment and switch to the **Segment Properties** Tab. Near the bottom of the dialog, Browse for a Model File and select **Apply** after the selection.
  
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