Yeah, haven't touched that plugin in years. There are a bunch of applications which can do what you want though. We just had a discussion about some of them over at the Modo forum: http://forums.luxology.com/topic.aspx?f=4&t=75517
Any more details about what you want to accomplish?

Ben


On 4/19/2013 6:16 AM, Dan Yargici wrote:
Ben's old Volume Loader shader could do that. I'm %99.9999 sure it won't work with newer versions though...

http://shaders.moederogall.com/




On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 2:07 PM, Angus Davidson <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I Know when I was looking into is for Bio Med we used a program called
    Osirix

    http://www.osirix-viewer.com/


    Not sure if they got around to the 3d exporter bits though.



    On 2013/04/19 12:53 PM, "Darren Blencowe | VA"
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
    wrote:

    >Hi Folks,
    >
    >Just putting this out there in case anyone has done this thing
    before -
    >Does
    >anyone know how/tried to turn any ultra sound scan file types or
    MRI data
    >into something remotely 3D - and in a format that is 3D package
    friendly?
    >
    >I am still digging but it appears the majority of scan formats are 2D
    >sections/plans not *really* 3D?
    >
    >I've found this link http://www.mccauslandcenter.sc.edu/mricro/dicom/
    >This
    >is quite a common scan data format but again on skimming appears
    to be
    >only
    >2D/sectional.
    >
    >Useful nuggets would be:
    >
    >scan file formats that are definitely 3D
    >any small apps/programs that can change these into .stl .vrml
    .obj or even
    >.dxf
    >
    >any help gratefully received!
    >
    >Thanks,
    >
    >D.
    >
    >
    >

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