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+ | ====== Fun With Graphics ====== | ||
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+ | Visual3D can read OBJ files. The OBJ file format is a standard graphics object and there are many free OBJ files available on the internet. | ||
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+ | ===== A little fun with the Graphics ===== | ||
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+ | It is possible to replace the ”bones” with another bone or object file. As a ridiculous example, you can change the pelvis model to display a skull rather than the pelvis bones. | ||
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+ | - Click on the **Browse** button beside the **Model File** edit box. | ||
+ | - Open the // | ||
+ | - Click **Apply.** A 3D image of a head will appear in place of the pelvis. | ||
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+ | **Note:** For older versions of the software this will be // | ||
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+ | The head will appear upside down because the default segment coordinate system for the head is defined with the top of the head as the distal segment. To re-orient the bone: | ||
+ | - Click on the **Rotate/ | ||
+ | - Set the **Horizontal Rotation** to //180// | ||
+ | - Click **OK** to accept the new rotation value and close the window. | ||
+ | {{: | ||
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+ | To restore the pelvis image before proceeding: | ||
+ | - Change **Model File** back to // | ||
+ | - Click **Rotate/ | ||
+ | - Click **Reset** | ||
+ | - Click **OK** | ||
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+ | ===== Finding your Graphics Folder ===== | ||
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+ | When Visual3D installs, it loads a series of v3g files onto your computer. If you want to add graphics objects to this folder, you will need to store the graphics files in this folder. | ||
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+ | To find the models folder: | ||
+ | - Go to **Edit -> Program Options** | ||
+ | - You should be in the **Default Folders** tab of the **Visual3D Program Options** dialog | ||
+ | - **Segment Graphics Folder** is where Visual3D is looking for the graphics objects | ||
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+ | **NOTE:** You can change this folder to a different location if needed. | ||
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