Hello
I'm looking for a way to represent a medial axis transformation of an hippocampus.
The file.mesh is not useful because the number of point for each face is variable : it can be 2 or 3.
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do you have an idea?
thanks
Tristan
how representing a medial axis transformation?
ok,
I calculate the medial axis of an hippocampus.
And i wonder how i can represent the result, because the number of points for each face is variable : it can be 2 or 3.
So i can't use a mesh file or a tri file.
do you have tool which can represent a mesh whith a number of points variable for each face?
Tristan
I calculate the medial axis of an hippocampus.
And i wonder how i can represent the result, because the number of points for each face is variable : it can be 2 or 3.
So i can't use a mesh file or a tri file.
do you have tool which can represent a mesh whith a number of points variable for each face?
Tristan
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OK I think I understand now, you want to make a 3D representation of the axis itself.
We don't handle meshes with mixed polygons (anyway, OpenGL does not either), you have to chose at the beginning: triangles, squares...
Polygons with 2 points are segments: so do you want to only display a line ? This is not possible in the current release of Anatomist (but it will be enabled in the next one).
But you can also represent lines as cylinders. There is a command in Aims to generate cylinders.
Denis
We don't handle meshes with mixed polygons (anyway, OpenGL does not either), you have to chose at the beginning: triangles, squares...
Polygons with 2 points are segments: so do you want to only display a line ? This is not possible in the current release of Anatomist (but it will be enabled in the next one).
But you can also represent lines as cylinders. There is a command in Aims to generate cylinders.
Denis