Dear Morphmet community,
I am doing a study on allometry where besides landmark data I have linear
measurements. Basically, I need to know what would be the currently most
proper way of removing size effects without removing allometric effects in
linear data. Something like the equivalent of what a
Dear Morphmet-hive mind,
I've been curious for some time about the terms "morphometry" and
"morphometrics" and whether they are in fact interchangeable or quite
distinct. Also, is it related to the difference between phylogeny and
phylogenetics?
Regards,
Emma
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Dear Viviana,
I had this problem recently. I seem to remember that it was solved by
saving the files with no spaces in the names.
so instead of, for example "skull 2.obj", save as "skull2.obj"
This will help the textures associate properly.
Then when you've converted to .ply, it doesn't matter, as
Dear Viviana
If I remember correctly, you need to export, rather than save, your file to
get a ply. I think there are some extra steps you need to take so that the
ply doesn't come out colorless (something to do with the vertices I think),
but like I said, I forgot the details and I don't have eas
Dear Anneke,
Geomagic seems to read the three files and saves them to generate a .wrl
(not .ply) file that has indeed colours, although they are not in the right
place. But that is a good start. I assume there is a Geomagic setting to
generate the file I am missing so I will keep on trying. Luckil
Dear Antonio,
I tried that after your email, but I hit the same rock: Meshlab creates the
.wrl file using only one of the .jpg files representing texture (there is
no way I have found to select the three of them). I have no correct
allocation of the texture over the surface.
Thanks for your sugge
Dear Viviana,
Have you tried geomagic? It has been a while since I last used this program
so I forgot the details, but it is capable of importing obj files with
textures and then exporting coloured ply files. Like I said, I forgot the
exact steps you would have to take, but I have done it before,