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 == Frontal View: == == Frontal View: ==
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 == View Segments: == == View Segments: ==
  
-Clicking the **View** Segments toggle {{ShowBonesButton.jpg}} button will toggle on and off the model files assigned to the segments. The model files are wire frame objects formatted as either a //.v3g// or //.obj// file or a VRML //.wrl// file. The model file is usually a representation of the bone(s) used for the 3D animation. In the example the model file is a 3D representation of the pelvis bone.+Clicking the **View** Segments toggle {{:ShowBonesButton.jpg}} button will toggle on and off the model files assigned to the segments. The model files are wire frame objects formatted as either a //.v3g// or //.obj// file or a VRML //.wrl// file. The model file is usually a representation of the bone(s) used for the 3D animation. In the example the model file is a 3D representation of the pelvis bone.
  
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 **Note:** The 3D animation object is purely for visualization. You can rotate, scale or move the bones relative to the segment coordinate system and it will not affect the analysis. **Note:** The 3D animation object is purely for visualization. You can rotate, scale or move the bones relative to the segment coordinate system and it will not affect the analysis.
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 == View Segment Geometry: == == View Segment Geometry: ==
  
-To view the geometry click the **View Segment Geometry** toggle button {{GeometryToggle.jpg}} on the toolbar.+To view the geometry click the **View Segment Geometry** toggle button {{:GeometryToggle.jpg}} on the toolbar.
  
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   * The width of the cylinder is defined by the endpoint radii of the segment.   * The width of the cylinder is defined by the endpoint radii of the segment.
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 View segment lines allows you to view a "stick figure" of the segment(s). View segment lines allows you to view a "stick figure" of the segment(s).
  
-click the **View Segment Lines** {{SegmentToggle.jpg}} toggle button.+click the **View Segment Lines** {{:SegmentToggle.jpg}} toggle button.
  
 The yellow segment lines displayed are: The yellow segment lines displayed are:
visual3d/documentation/reports/3dvieweranimationcontrols.1720793245.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/07/12 14:07 by sgranger