Hi Annabelle,
for these minor tasks you can even use the binary installer on the website.
http://www.mitk.org/Download
It contains everything you need, so you don't need to build the application on your own.
Best Regards,
Ingmar
Gesendet: Dienstag, 08. April 2014 um 12:20 Uhr
Von: "Annabelle Dupuis" <dupuis.annabe...@yahoo.fr>
An: Wegner <iweg...@gmx.de>
Betreff: Re: [mitk-users] 3D model/rendering from MITK
Von: "Annabelle Dupuis" <dupuis.annabe...@yahoo.fr>
An: Wegner <iweg...@gmx.de>
Betreff: Re: [mitk-users] 3D model/rendering from MITK
Thank Ingmar :)
I actually want to do ome 3D smothing and other stuffs on Meshlab.
I bet we have to install the pluggins on the default version of MITK.
Cheers
I actually want to do ome 3D smothing and other stuffs on Meshlab.
I bet we have to install the pluggins on the default version of MITK.
Cheers
Le Lundi 7 avril 2014 22h01, Wegner <iweg...@gmx.de> a écrit :
Hi Annabelle,
you can use the Segmentation plugin to segment the object you are
interested in. Stick to the user manual (F1 key in the Workbench while
active plugin) to get to know the different possibilities.
After you have a binary segmentation you can right-click the binary
image in the DataManager and create a smoothed surface out of it. This
will create a separate node in the DataManager which you can right-click
to save it as *.stl.
And there you have your 3D mesh from the object of interest which you
can import into different applications. (What do you want to do in Meshlab?)
;) Regards,
Ingmar
Am 07.04.2014 17:59, schrieb Annabelle Dupuis:
> Hi guys, I'm using MITK to generate a 3D body from a set of MRI slices .
> I know how to generate a 3D rendering. I would like to know if we can
> generate
> a 3D MODEL from MITK. I mean by that a 3D object that I can save and use
> with
> another software such as Meshlab.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Annabelle
>
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you can use the Segmentation plugin to segment the object you are
interested in. Stick to the user manual (F1 key in the Workbench while
active plugin) to get to know the different possibilities.
After you have a binary segmentation you can right-click the binary
image in the DataManager and create a smoothed surface out of it. This
will create a separate node in the DataManager which you can right-click
to save it as *.stl.
And there you have your 3D mesh from the object of interest which you
can import into different applications. (What do you want to do in Meshlab?)
;) Regards,
Ingmar
Am 07.04.2014 17:59, schrieb Annabelle Dupuis:
> Hi guys, I'm using MITK to generate a 3D body from a set of MRI slices .
> I know how to generate a 3D rendering. I would like to know if we can
> generate
> a 3D MODEL from MITK. I mean by that a 3D object that I can save and use
> with
> another software such as Meshlab.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Annabelle
>
>
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