Re: Textures substitution.

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Tran cong Tam (tran++at++sirssg1.epfl.ch)
Thu, 19 Sep 1996 16:41:53 -0700


Date: Thu, 19 Sep 1996 18:17:32 +0800 (SST)
 LIM MING WAH wrote :

> I am currently doing a project on computer-aided surgery
>planning, where reconstruction of CT/MRI data is done in the case of spine
>surgery to facilitate "fitting of prosthesis". I have extracted the spine
>data in terms of iges and stl format. I'm looking into the possibiltity of
>creating convex objects from the extracted data so that I can perform
>collision detection on the "fitting". I'm not sure what or how much
>performer 2.0 can help me. Can anyone enlighten me on this issue? Thanks a
>lot!!

Hi Lim,

One of solutions is :

1) build a mesh from your data.

2) Importe into showcase (or other)to applicate texture on it
and create Inventor objects

3) Visualize these objects with perfly ( or other )

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